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TV Ratings Policy 2026 Ends Landing Page Counts, Expands Panels, Pushes Cross-Platform Metrics

New framework tightens governance, mandates audits, enhances transparency, enforces data privacy norms, and reshapes audience measurement ecosystem to improve credibility and trust across India’s broadcasting and advertising industry.

by MN4U Bureau
March 28, 2026
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New Delhi: In a sweeping overhaul of India’s television audience measurement framework, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) has notified the TV Ratings Policy 2026 – Guidelines for the Regulation of Television Ratings, replacing the decade-old 2014 norms. The revised policy seeks to strengthen transparency, restore credibility, and align the ratings ecosystem with a rapidly evolving, multi-platform media landscape.

A Reset for the Ratings Ecosystem

Positioning television ratings as the “currency” of the broadcasting industry, the government has acknowledged their central role in shaping advertising investments, programming strategies, and content decisions. The new guidelines, which come into immediate effect, aim to address longstanding concerns around opacity, data integrity, and conflicts of interest that have periodically plagued the ratings system. By replacing the earlier 2014 framework, the policy signals a structural reset of how audience measurement is governed in India.

Landing Page Viewership Excluded

One of the most significant changes introduced in the policy is the exclusion of landing page impressions from official viewership measurement. While broadcasters may continue to use landing pages as promotional tools, any viewership generated through such placements will no longer count toward ratings. This change is expected to directly impact GRP calculations and reduce artificial inflation of channel performance, thereby pushing broadcasters to rely more on organic audience engagement.

Panel Expansion to 1.2 Lakh Homes

The policy mandates a substantial expansion in the measurement panel, requiring rating agencies to scale up to 80,000 metered homes within 18 months and further increase the panel size to 1,20,000 homes over time. Existing agencies have been given a shorter timeline to comply. The framework also introduces structured rotation and sampling mechanisms, including annual rotation of a quarter of the panel and the use of additional buffer homes for anomaly detection. This expansion is aimed at improving statistical robustness and ensuring better representation across geographies, demographics, and socio-economic segments.

Shift to Cross-Platform Measurement

Recognising the fragmentation of viewership across screens, the guidelines mandate technology-neutral measurement that captures data across cable, DTH, terrestrial television, OTT platforms, and connected TVs. This marks a clear shift toward a unified measurement approach that reflects real-world consumption patterns, where audiences increasingly move between linear television and digital platforms.

Stricter Governance and Independence Norms

The policy introduces stringent governance requirements to eliminate conflicts of interest and ensure independence of rating agencies. It mandates that at least half of the board comprise independent directors with no links to broadcasters or advertisers. Additionally, all directors and key executives must undergo security clearance, and prior government approval is required for key appointments and board changes. Rating agencies are also prohibited from undertaking consultancy or advisory roles that could compromise neutrality.

Transparency and Data Disclosure Mandates

In a bid to address concerns around opaque methodologies, the policy significantly enhances disclosure requirements. Agencies are required to publish detailed methodologies, sampling frameworks, and potential sources of error. Ownership structures, audit reports, conflict-of-interest disclosures, and pricing of rating data must also be made publicly available. Furthermore, anonymised data and methodological details must be shared with the government, creating a more open and verifiable ecosystem.

Audit Regime and Government Oversight Intensified

Oversight mechanisms have been considerably strengthened under the new framework. Rating agencies will be subject to quarterly internal audits and annual independent audits, both of which must be disclosed publicly. In addition, the Ministry will constitute a dedicated audit and oversight team to conduct periodic inspections and special audits based on complaints or intelligence inputs. The government also retains the authority to carry out inspections without prior notice, reinforcing regulatory control.

Graded Penalties for Violations

To ensure compliance, the policy introduces a graded penalty structure that escalates with repeated violations. Agencies found in breach of guidelines may face suspension of ratings services for increasing durations, along with forfeiture of bank guarantees. Continued non-compliance can ultimately lead to cancellation of registration. This structured enforcement mechanism reflects a stricter regulatory stance aimed at deterring manipulation and misconduct.

Data Privacy and Compliance

The guidelines bring audience measurement under the ambit of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, mandating strict safeguards for the privacy of metered households. Rating agencies are required to implement robust data protection mechanisms, reflecting the growing importance of privacy in data-driven industries.

Impact on Industry

The policy is expected to trigger significant changes across the broadcasting and advertising ecosystem. Broadcasters may need to recalibrate distribution and promotional strategies, particularly in light of the removal of landing page-driven viewership. Advertisers, on the other hand, stand to benefit from more credible and transparent data, which could improve media planning and ROI measurement. Rating agencies will face higher compliance and operational costs due to expanded panels, governance requirements, and audit obligations, while digital platforms are likely to gain greater relevance as cross-platform measurement becomes mainstream.

Applicability and Transition

The new guidelines apply to both new and existing rating agencies. Existing players are required to register under the revised framework within 30 days and must suspend the publication of ratings until they achieve full compliance. This transitional requirement underscores the government’s intent to ensure uniform adherence across the ecosystem.

The Bigger Picture

The TV Ratings Policy 2026 represents one of the most comprehensive regulatory interventions in India’s media measurement landscape. By combining panel expansion, methodological transparency, and tighter oversight, the government is attempting to rebuild trust in a system that underpins billions in advertising expenditure. As the industry adapts, the policy is expected to accelerate the evolution toward holistic, cross-platform audience measurement, redefining how viewership is quantified in an increasingly converged media environment.

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