Integrated Media Measurement Inc.
Have you ever wondered where TV ratings come from? In the past, media audiences were measured by asking people to record what they watched in a diary. IMMI doesn’t require panel members to do anything but carry a special cell phone. They use the data collected to tell TV networks, radio stations, movie producers and advertisers which shows are popular and which aren’t. The IMMI research panel member receives $50 for each month in good standing. To stay in good standing you simply keep the phone charged, keep it on, and keep it with you. You pay your phone bill, and respond to IMMI communications. IMMI is working with major entertainment companies and your actions will represent tens of thousands of American consumers. Most panel members are selected at random in specific metropolitan areas, but occasionally they need volunteers for special studies. If you are interested register here.




