TV news ratings for February 23, 2009

NZ TV ratings (news & current affairs) for 23/02/09.The following is the television news show viewership for Friday February 20, 2009.

TVNZ / TV3
NZI Business - 32,640 / ASB Business - 5,740
Breakfast - 102,160 / Sunrise - 28,280
One News Midday - 91,380/ 3 News at 12 - 41,270
One News - 626,120 / 3 News - 370,130
Close Up - 447,950 / Campbell Live - 251,520
Tonight - 156,830 / Nightline - 146,080

Source: AGB NMR (Measurement: All people 5 years and over - average audience nationwide)

TV news ratings for February 20, 2009

NZ TV ratings (news & current affairs) for 20/02/09.The following is the television news show viewership for Friday February 20, 2009.

TVNZ / TV3
NZI Business - 37,820 / ASB Business - 3,650
Breakfast - 131,080 / Sunrise - 21,290
One News Midday - 116,760/ 3 News at 12 - 24,820
One News - 530,150 / 3 News - 268,980
Close Up - 377,570 / Campbell Live - 176,920
Tonight - 215,400 / Nightline - 116,920

Source: AGB NMR (Measurement: All people 5 years and over - average audience nationwide)

Facebook Alert: your privacy could be in danger

A recent change to the Terms of Service on social networking website Facebook has sent shockwaves around the world, finally waking many people up the some of the realities of publishing information on the internet.

Facebook's Terms have always stated that by using their website you give them a perpetual license to use any photos or words you post to it in any way they like.

Now this means that Facebook doesn't own your information, you are just giving them the right to license it. Theoretically this suggests they could license some of your photos and comments for use in a third party's advertising campaign.

The change to the Terms on February 4, 2009 made one crucial change - the aforementioned now remains even after you delete your account.

The Facebook Terms of Service used to state that the license you grant them will "automatically expire" if you deleted your "User Content". The Feb 4 changes saw the following added to replace the expiration: "The following sections will survive any termination of your use of the Facebook Service".

What had most people angry was that users were not given any warning or announcement about the change. This meant that if a user did not like the changes and wanted to delete their account then they were out of luck as the 'you can't terminate our license' policy would already be in place.

This made news headlines around the world, and prompted many protests from Facebook users who were outraged by the change.

On February 18 Facebook gave in to the pressure and reverted to their previous Terms (last changed in September 2008), founder Mark Zuckerberg stating that "we have decided to return to our previous terms of use while we resolve the issues that people have raised."

This is not the first privacy controversy in Facebook's five year history.

In late 2007, a tracking tool called "Beacon" caught many users off-guard by broadcasting information about their online shopping and activities on other websites. Facebook initially defended the practice, but then gave in and allowed users the ability to turn Beacon off.

It seems now is the time to delete your Facebook account if you are concerned about these privacy controversies as the social networking website is likely to reveal a revised Terms of Service in the near future.

The one thing that you should always remember with publishing information (photos, comments, videos - everything is included) on the internet is that while it looks like you have the ability to delete it - most websites will always retain copies to archive.

TV News ratings for February 19, 2009

NZ TV ratings (news & current affairs) for 19/02/09.The following is the television news show viewership for Thursday February 19, 2009.

TVNZ / TV3
NZI Business - 33,130 / ASB Business - 5,520
Breakfast - 129,890 / Sunrise - 14,030
One News Midday - 76,810/ 3 News at 12 - 33,890
One News - 477,300 / 3 News - 305,000
Close Up - 387,720 / Campbell Live - 174,560
Tonight - 164,850 / Nightline - 112,320

Source: AGB NMR (Measurement: All people 5 years and over - average audience nationwide)

New Simpsons opening credits

The Simpsons has debuted in High Definition widescreen, and to mark the event the makers of the popular cartoon have relaunched the opening credits of the show.

It is the first time in The Simpsons' 429 episode history that the opening credits have undergone a major revamp. They largely retain the original storyline, but feature extra moments and many new characters that now regularly appear in the show.

The writers also acknowledge the introduction of HD by having Bart write "HDTV is worth every cent" on the detention blackboard.

The launch was originally supposed to coincide with America's final transition from analogue to digital TV, however the US government has now delayed the switch-off after fearing too many people would still not have the correct equipment.

TV news ratings for February 17, 2009

NZ TV ratings (news & current affairs) for 17/02/09.The following is the television news show viewership for Tuesday February 17, 2009.

TVNZ / TV3
NZI Business - 18,250 / ASB Business - 1,310
Breakfast - 99,190 / Sunrise - 25,990
One News Midday - 88,000/ 3 News at 12 - 17,980
One News - 592,820 / 3 News - 315,590
Close Up - 442,580 / Campbell Live - 205,310
Tonight - 202,850 / Nightline - 152,160

Source: AGB NMR (Measurement: All people 5 years and over - average audience nationwide)

TV news ratings for February 16, 2009

NZ TV ratings (news & current affairs) for 16/02/09.The following is the television news show viewership for Monday February 16, 2009.

TVNZ / TV3
NZI Business - 21,710 / ASB Business - 9,300
Breakfast - 104,300 / Sunrise - 21,760
One News Midday - 117,220/ 3 News at 12 - 44,650
One News - 637,860 / 3 News - 461,820
Close Up - 508,160 / Campbell Live - 240,540
Tonight - 164,220 / Nightline - 113,280

Source: AGB NMR (Measurement: All people 5 years and over - average audience nationwide)

MediaWorks purchases George FM

MediaWorks Radio has acquired Auckland based dance station George FM.MediaWorks Radio has announced that they have purchased the Auckland based dance station George FM.

The agreement is between MediaWorks and the urban Maori authorities; the Manukau Urban Maori Authority (MUMA) and the Waipareira Trust.

MUMA Chief Executive Officer Willie Jackson said: "There is a strong, ongoing relationship between the urban Maori authorities and MediaWorks. John Tamihere, CEO for Waipareira, and myself have worked for MediaWorks as talkback hosts for three years now they are aware of the many commitments that John and I have outside of RadioLIVE and they have been tremendously supportive of our work. We will all be working together to ensure Maori language and cultural objectives on George FM continue to be me."

MediaWorks Chief Executive Brent Impey said that he believes George FM compliments the organisations other radio stations well and that he sees it as having a winning format.

"We are keen to retain the station's successful format and fully support commitments the station has to fostering the Maori language and culture," he said.

George FM Manager Jef Kay will stay on for three months after the deal takes effect on February 28, during which time MediaWorks executive Emily Turnbull will begin assuming management responsibilities at the station.

No other staffing changes will be made.