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Data panels on dashboard data-panels

Once you’ve selected a segment and time interval, the dashboard displays various data panels, tables, and graphs that reflect a high-level view of sharing activity within the selected segment.

The table below outlines the availability and differences among the data panels in different versions of Account IQ:

Data panels
D2C services
TVE Programmers
TVE MVPDs
Average sharing score-aggregated for the current segment
Available and consistent
Available and consistent
Available and consistent
Video categories in segment
Available with slight variations
Available with slight variations
Available with slight variations
Sharing score by channels and MVPDs
Unavailable
Available
Unavailable
Accounts sharing probability
Available and consistent
Available and consistent
Available and consistent
Number of accounts and usage by sharing probability level
Available and consistent
Available and consistent
Available and consistent

Average sharing score aggregated for the current segment aggregated-sharing

The average sharing score panel provides a top-line readout summarizing the quantity and impact of sharing in terms of accounts and streaming volume.

The metrics help you understand the magnitude (ranging from low, medium, high to abnormal) of credential sharing by your subscribers, measured in terms of accounts and consumption.

Average sharing score panel-aggregated for the current segment

NOTE
The blue indicator in the Average sharing score aggregated for the current segment serves different purposes for D2C services compared to TV Everywhere. For D2C services, it represents the Service Average Index as shown in the previous image. If you log in as a Programmer or MVPD, this label changes to Industry Average Index.

The following metrics are components of the Average sharing score panel.

Sharing level sharing-level

The sharing level gauge shows the percentage of all shared subscriber accounts within the defined segment during the selected time interval.

The percentage is calculated based on an average of the sharing probability computed for every account in the segment. This computation includes accounts that have streamed at least once during the selected time interval.

The Trend indicator shows the percentage change in the value of the metric from the previous time interval.

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Sharing level

Usage from shared accounts usage-from-shared-accounts

The gauge indicates the percent of usage by the shared accounts among all subscriber accounts for the defined segment and time period. These ranges, named Low, Medium, High, and Abnormal, are based on industry averages.

The Trend indicator, which depicts a rise or fall in the usage from shared accounts compared to the previous time interval.

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Usage from shared accounts

Overall sharing score overall-sharing-score

Overall sharing score is a combination of sharing scores, including “Sharing level” and “Usage from shared accounts”.

It provides a score that reflects the overall impact of sharing. Its purpose is similar to that of a credit score, summarizing the sharing level with a single number. But in this case, a higher score indicates a greater sharing level.

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Overall sharing score

Video categories in segment video-categories-segment

You can select the column headings to sort the data in all the versions of Account IQ.

D2C services: Regions in segment

When you log in as a D2C service, Regions in segment table provides a comparative view of the different aggregated sharing scores for the video categories in the current segment.

Sharing Score by Regions in segment

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NOTE
The video categories shown in the previous image, such as Regions in segment is just an example. When you log in to Account IQ, this panel displays your company’s specific video category.

Select Export to download the data in a .csv file. Learn how to export data panel reports.

Programmers: MVPDs in segment

When you log in as a Programmer, MVPDs in segment table provides a comparative view of the different aggregated sharing scores for the MVPDs in the current segment.

Select Export to download the data in a .csv file. Learn how to export data panel reports.

MVPDs: Programmers in segment

When you log in as an MVPD, Programmers in segment table provides a comparative view of the different aggregated sharing scores for the Programmers in the current segment.

Select the column headings to sort the data.

Sharing Score by Programmers in segment

Select Export to download the data in a .csv file. Learn how to export data panel reports.

Sharing score by channels and MVPDs sharin-score-by-channels-and-mvpds

When you log in as a Programmer, this table provides a comparative view of sharing scores of the selected channels for the MVPDs in the current segment.

Select the column headings to sort the data.

Sharing scores by channels and MVPDs

Accounts sharing probability accounts-sharing-probability

This chart partitions accounts into ranges of sharing probability quintiles, ranging from very low (0-20%) to very high (80-100%). Read more about the ranges of Account sharing probability.

NOTE
The bar graph uses a logarithmic scale.

Numbers and percentages of subscriber accounts in different sharing probability ranges

Number of accounts and usage by sharing probability level number-of-accounts-usage-sharing-probability

This panel provides a tabular view of accounts partitioned into ranges of sharing probability quintiles, ranging from very low (0-20%) to very high (80-100%), with each quintile’s associated usage from shared accounts. Read more about the ranges of Account sharing probability.

Number of accounts, trends, and usages falling in various probability ranges

Select Export to download the data in a .csv file. Learn how to export data panel reports.

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