Audio Watermarking Technology
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It’s all about your listeners. Your 
people, your programming, your gear… they’re all focused on building and
 retaining your audience.
We don’t have to tell you about the 
direct link between the size and composition of your audience—as 
measured and reported by your ratings—and your advertising revenue. 
That’s why it’s vital to you that every panelist in your market is 
accurately measured and that every station is playing on a level field. 
Introducing Voltair, designed to give you greater confidence that every 
listener is counted when it counts the most.
Radio ratings have 
been called “a game of inches,” where winners and losers are sometimes 
decided by the thinnest of margins. Station management teams have always
 carefully monitored their markets’ listener data and taken action to 
maximize ratings and revenue.
With changes in rating survey 
methodologies in recent years, many program directors report making more
 dramatic changes than ever before. For example, dayparts have been 
moved, local breaks have been reduced, and programming clocks have 
become more rigid in response to the hard, quarter-hour boundaries of 
ratings credit. Likewise, the industry has seen changes in audio 
processing practices, airchain device order and other station 
engineering procedures—all in service to optimal performance of 
watermark-based ratings technologies.
Because ratings performance
 data is provided on a delayed basis, stations lack the means to conduct
 real-time analysis of audience response. Programmers have had limited 
insight into what efforts are of benefit and why. Hence, most station 
efforts to optimize their performance in ratings have been trial and 
error, with little insight into what may or may not be effective.
Features:
-Even one listener device worth of data can make a measurable difference in your ratings.
-Insights
 into how your audio content is handled during the watermarking process 
can show you ways to improve the robustness of your encoding.
-Consideration
 of listening environments can guide changes that may improve the 
reliability of watermark decoding on listener devices.
-When you have
 confidence in the end-to-end watermark system performance of your 
stations’ signals, you also have more confidence in the relationship 
between ratings and your programming decisions


















