Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics

Grupo IBOPE
Privately held company
Industry Media market (research)
Founded 1942
Headquarters Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Key people
Carlos Augusto Montenegro (CEO)
Products Marketing research
Audience measurement
Advertising research
Number of employees
2,800[1]
Website Kantar Ibope Media

IBOPE (Instituto Brasileiro de Opinião Pública e Estatística—in Portuguese; Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics) was established in Brazil in 1942 and provides the largest collection of information in Brazilian and Latin American markets. Supporting the decision making process of its clients, IBOPE Group provides research on media, public opinion, voting intention, consumption, behavior, marketing, branding and other issues as required by clients.

In 2010, IBOPE was considered the fourth most internationalized Brazilian company by Brazilian Transnational Corporation Ranking released by Fundação Dom Cabral, the fifth best business school in the world, according to the Financial Times. This survey highlights Brazilian companies that generate revenue from abroad. Thus, Fundação Dom Cabral contacts 71 Brazilian international corporations with operations abroad and evaluates three sectors to determine its rankings: revenues/sales, assets and employees.

It is the only Latin American company to appear in the US list of the top 25 global research organizations (Honomichl Top 25 Global Research Organizations).

The name “IBOPE” is so strong in Brazil that it is listed in the Brazilian dictionary as a synonym of research, audience ratings and prestige "ratings".[2][3]

History

IBOPE was created in 1942 by the radio broadcaster Auricélio Penteado, owner of Radio Kosmos in São Paulo. In that year, he decided to apply research methodologies he had learned while studying in the United States under George Gallup, the founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion, in order to quantify the size of the audience of his broadcast in Brazil.

When he measured the radio audience in São Paulo, Auricélio proved that Radio Kosmos wasn't among the most listened to stations. Therefore, he would dedicate himself exclusively to research. In 1950, Penteado leaves the presidency of the company in charge to a group of directors.

In 1977, Paulo de Tarso Montenegro became the president of the company. One year later, he invited his children, Carlos Augusto Montenegro and Luís Paulo Montenegro, to join the company. IBOPE carried out the first voting intention polls, anticipating with extreme precision the outcome of electoral contests in the late 1970s.

In the 1990s, IBOPE partners with entrepreneurs in Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina. From these partnerships, the company begins to supply consolidated data for Latin America cable TV. Currently, in addition to Brazil, the company has offices in 14 countries.

In 2014, the IBOPE Media division (measuring media audience and advertising investment) was sold to the Kantar Group, which changed its name to Kantar Ibope Media.

Measurement

IBOPE was the first company worldwide to offer the service of TV audience measurement in real time from São Paulo in 1988.

In every city where the audience is measured, IBOPE choose a group of homes at random to represent the population. With the authorization of the family members, each television is equipped with a device called peoplemeter, which identifies and records which channels are being watched.

The device sends, by cell phone system, the information of all changes made by the viewer channel to a central collection of indices that processes, analyzes and distributes to customers.

The system of television audience measurement in real time is used in Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

Top-rated programs

This table lists all the TV shows with the highest average household IBOPE rating for each television season.[4]

     The program with the all-time highest average rating is in bold text
     Sports programs have italicized rating numbers
     Two or more programs tie for highest average IBOPE rating in the same season

Season Program Network Rating
1985-86 Roque Santeiro Globo 67[5][6][7]
1986-87 Selva de Pedra 60
1987-88 O Outro 57
1988-89 Vale Tudo 56[8]
1989-90 Tieta 63[9]
1990-91 Rainha da Sucata 59[10]
1991-92 O Dono do Mundo 47[11]
1992-93 Pedra sobre Pedra 57.0
1993-94 Renascer 61[12][13]
1994-95 Pátria Minha 45.0
1995-96 A Próxima Vítima
Explode Coração
47
1996-97 O Rei do Gado 52.0
1997-98 A Indomada 48.0[14]
1998-99 Torre de Babel 44.0[15]
1999-00 Terra Nostra 44.0[16]
2000-01 Laços de Família 45.0[17]
2001-02 O Clone 47.0[17]
2002-03 2002 FIFA World Cup 45.0[18]
2003-04 Mulheres Apaixonadas 46.6[19][20]
2004-05 Senhora do Destino 50.4[21]
2005-06 América 49.4[17]
2006-07 Páginas da Vida 46.8[22]
2007-08 Paraíso Tropical 43.8[22]
2008-09 A Favorita 39.5[23]
2009-10 Caminho das Índias 38.8[23]
2010-11 2010 FIFA World Cup 38.0[24]
2011-12 Fina Estampa 39.0[23][25]
2012-13 Avenida Brasil
2013-14 Amor à Vida 36.0[26]
2014-15 Império 32.6[27]

Divisions

IBOPE Group is composed of four major businesses: IBOPE Media, IBOPE Inteligência, IBOPE Educação and IBOPE Ambiental. Additionally, IBOPE Group works together with partners through strategic partnerships. IBOPE Media is responsible for media research, advertising investment and consumption habits and offers a broad product line that meets the needs of media, advertising agencies and advertisers in 14 Latin American countries.

IBOPE Inteligência provides market, behavior, brand, public opinion and internet research, used by clients to develop business strategies in organization, marketing and products development. Additionally, many organizations use research to broaden innovation. Research by IBOPE Inteligência gets at the root of issues, offering clients customized and attractive solutions to any business challenge. In addition to Brazil, the company has offices in Argentina, Chile, México, Puerto Rico and the United States, where IBOPE acquired the American company Zogby International, based in Utica, New York. IBOPE Zogby was subsequently closed at the end of 2012.[28]

IBOPE Educação is in the market of executive education, training professionals involved in strategic decision making. It integrates in its academic content current and exclusive information from the Group, maximizing the potential of contributions to achieving results.

And IBOPE Ambiental is a business unit performing in the environmental area with services aimed at environmental sustainability, was recently launched. The company’s headquarters is in Brazil, but it works in countries in Latin America and Africa.

Moreover, IBOPE has major stakes in two companies: IBOPE Nielsen Online and Millward Brown do Brasil. IBOPE Nielsen Online is a joint venture between IBOPE Media and Nielsen, that details the behavior of internet users. Millward Brown do Brasil is a partnership between IBOPE and Millward Brown, Inc., a WPP Group company, the world leader in advertising, branding and marketing. Millward Brown do Brasil expertise is on demand research for building and maintaining strong brand identity.

The Group is a collaborator with Instituto Paulo Montenegro, created in 2000 in honor of one of the founders of IBOPE. The Institute develops and runs educational projects, using the knowledge gathered through research in the 69 year history of IBOPE.

Instability

In 2009, the IBOPE was under suspicion of a possible blackout in its system on 22 November 2009 at 9:40 at night. At that time, the device that measures real-time audience numbers stopped working, and the Institute accused mobile operators that they were responsible for the alleged breakdown in the system. But companies TIM and VIVO denied the Institute of Public Opinion in a statement to Rede Record, which was most harmed by the fact happened.[29] Since then, the television station determined on its department of communication not to disclose their numbers over the station's audience, as they say in their research methodologically.[29]

Even respecting the client's rights, IBOPE disagreed with these critics made, considering it was a momentary problem. The company's research follows the code of self-regulation and ethics of the ESOMAR - The World Association of Research Professionals, and also follows the code of ethics of Associação Brasileira das Empresas de Pesquisa (ABEP - Brazilian Association of Research Companies)

In Argentina, IBOPE is also under suspicion, regarding its research methodology. The government of President Cristina Kirchner plans to launch a state system of measuring television audience in the country (similar to British BARB), in a clear challenge to IBOPE, which now dominates the Argentine Market. According to the government of the country, the work of IBOPE is not checked by anyone.

However, the work of IBOPE in the area of media research is audited by independent firms, hired by a committee formed by the clients of this service. In Argentina, the audit is made by the Cámara de Control de Medición de Audiencia (CCMA - Chamber of Control of Audience Measurement).

See also

References

Notes
    Principal
    1. http://www.pipow.net/about/br/sobre_ibope.html
    2. Houaiss, Antônio (2001). Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Objetiva. ISBN 85-7302-383-X.
    3. Ferreira, Aurélio Buarque de Holanda (1999). Novo Aurélio Século XXI: o dicionário da língua portuguesa. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Nova Fronteira. ISBN 85-209-1010-6.
    4. Confira as 10 novelas mais vistas da Globo
    5. Redação Terra (April 25, 2009). "Confira as 10 novelas mais vistas da Globo" (in Portuguese). Terra Diversão.
    6. Redação Quem Online (March 10, 2009). "Aguinaldo Silva divulga lista das novelas com maior audiência da história" (in Portuguese). Revista Quem Acontece.
    7. As 10 novelas de maior audiência da Globo
    8. Redação Quem Online (10 March 2009). "Aguinaldo Silva divulga lista das novelas com maior audiência da história". Revista Quem Acontece. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    9. http://noticiasdatvbrasil.wordpress.com/2010/11/07/relembrando-media-geral-de-tieta/
    10. “Rainha da Sucata” estreia em janeiro no canal Viva
    11. http://rd1.ig.com.br/televisao/audiencia-detalhada-o-dono-do-mund/42161?doing_wp_cron=1370614211.8624019622802734375000
    12. HISTÓRIA: “Renascer” estreou com média de 58,8 pontos no Ibope
    13. Audiência Detalhada: Renascer
    14. http://veja.abril.com.br/100101/p_086.html
    15. "Veja on-line".
    16. http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u62121.shtml
    17. 1 2 3 Feltrin, Ricardo (18 September 2008). "Ibope de novelas desaba na Globo; veja a queda". Uol Notícias. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    18. R7 Televisão. "Audiência da Globo cai 29% nos jogos da Copa do Mundo". R7.
    19. Feltrin, Ricardo (18 September 2008). "Ibope de novelas desaba na Globo; veja a queda". Uol Notícias. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    20. Redação Estadão (10 October 2003). ""Mulheres Apaixonadas" quer bater "Roque Santeiro"". O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    21. Feltrin, Ricardo (18 September 2008). "Ibope de novelas desaba na Globo". Portal Uol. Uol Notícias. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    22. 1 2 Mattos, Laura (9 May 2010). ""Viver a Vida" tem pior audiência da década e recorde de merchandising". Folha Online. Retrieved July 2010. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
    23. 1 2 3 Fina Estampa tem melhor audiência das 21h desde A Favorita
    24. O Ibope da Copa de 2010 e a dificuldade para 2014 (Audiencia final da Copa < final do Paulista)
    25. Com maior audiência da TV no ano, final de ‘Avenida Brasil’ para a cidade
    26. Com beijo gay, último capítulo de Amor à Vida quebra tabu na Globo
    27. Império – Audiência Detalhada
    28. Steve Hughes (13 November 2012). "IBOPE Zogby Utica office closing". Observer-Dispatc. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
    29. 1 2 http://entretenimento.r7.com/famosos-e-tv/noticias/operadoras-desmentem-ibope-sobre-falha-em-medicao-20091129.html

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