Optimizing Television Program Schedules Using Choice Modeling.
Опубликовано на портале: 29-09-2003
Journal of Marketing Research (JMR).
2001.
Vol. 38.
No. 3.
P. 298-313.
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The authors examine the rescheduling of television programs to maximize the total
ratings for one network across a week. The key idea is to design a choice experiment
in which television programs are rescheduled and presented to respondents. Respondents
read these program schedules (much like the regular TV Guide listings) and give their
preferences, including not watching any of the listed programs. Because there are
potentially billions of possible schedules, the authors give a procedure for designing
a fractional factorial experiment that can accommodate both programs of varying length
and constraints on eligible program times. The authors also develop a latent class
multinomial logit model for modeling program preferences and present a validation
of our experimental procedure and the model. They also present an empirical test
of the procedure in which they use the model to predict ratings for all the possible
program schedules, not just those constituting the choice sets. In this example,
the optimum schedule increases the predicted total weekly ratings during prime time
by 18% for a network. The projected increase in total weekly ratings is achieved
without the network needing to purchase any new programs; all it needs to do is reschedule
eight programs in its existing prime-time lineup.
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