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How do you watch your favorite TV show? On your iPad when laying in bed? Streaming it through Netflix on your Xbox 360? Downloading it on iTunes or Amazon for a couple bucks after it airs? Unless you’re watching it through your cable box, Nielsen, the team that publishes TV ratings, isn’t able to track you properly. That might change, though, as a recent report suggests that Nielsen is going to enter the modern age and begin including ratings data for shows watched through steaming services like Netflix and on devices like the iPad and Xbox. Networks have complained for years that their shows’ actual ratings haven’t been properly tallied. This is a step to fix that. The report says that by September, Nielsen will introduce new hardware and software into the homes it uses to gauge ratings. If all goes well, shows with a less traditional viewer base like Community might get a better shot at sticking around for a few years.
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Shelly Palmer is the host of NBC Universal’s Live Digital with Shelly Palmer, a weekly half-hour television show about living and working in a digital world. He is Fox 5′s (WNYW-TV New York) Tech Expert and the host of United Stations Radio Network’s, MediaBytes, a daily syndicated radio report that features insightful commentary and a unique insiders take on the biggest stories in technology, media, and entertainment.

