Webcast Charts

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Webcast Charts shows you a number of "suburst charts" for various metrics.

  • Choose AAS, TLH, SS, or CUME.
  • A Sunburst chart appears for each of the following dimensions:
    • Top 20 stations *
    • Country and Region
    • Family and Device
    • DMA
    • Distribuidor
    • Radio Format *

* Only displayed when filtering by publisher or group.
Region refers to the subdivisions of a country, such as state in the U.S., province in Canada, and administrative region in France.

Adding Filters

You must include at least one publisher/group/station, a Date Range, and a Daypart selection.

  • Click the first filter button to open the Selection Management Area to select the publisher/group/station. You can select multiple items of the same type, such as multiple groups from the same publisher, or multiple stations within the same group. You cannot intermix, such a choosing stations from different publishers or stations from different groups.
  • Click the current date range selection to open the Selection Management Area to change the date range.
  • The default daypart selection is Daypart - All Times; to select a specific daypart, click the selected daypart and choose a daypart from the list that appears in the Selection Management Area.
  • Click Add new to add one or more additional filters. If you add no additional filters, the charts displayed are for all dimensions for the selected publisher, group, or station and date range. Otherwise, the charts show only the filtered data. The filters are the same as are found in Webcast Explore, and are a subset of the Webcast Explore Dimensions list.

Selecting the Metric

To change the metric, click the current metric to open the metric picker. Select the metric you want to display and click Apply (or Apply and Run).

The Radio Formats dimension only reports the formats that have been configured for your stations; if you have not configured any formats, nothing will be reported. If you have not already done so, please submit your stations' radio formats to Triton Digital now. Be sure to include the station names exactly as they appear in Streaming Metrics! For details on how to submit your stations' Radio Formats, see this knowledgebase article in the Triton Digital Support Center.

Reading Sunburst Charts

Sunburst charts are interactive diagrams that change as you move your cursor over various parts of the chart. Charts uses both single-tiered sunbursts and two-tiered sunbursts.

Gráficos de proyección solar de un solo nivel

Los gráficos de proyección solar de un solo nivel son fáciles de usar porque solo tienen un nivel de profundidad. Look at the DMA sunburst chart: the ring is composed of color-coded segments, each representing a DMA region. (Solo se enumeran las diez regiones principales, el resto se agrupa bajo «otros»).

En el ejemplo siguiente se revelan los datos para «Nueva York» (el segmento verde oscuro). When you hover your cursor over the New York segment, its data appears in the center of the graph.

  1. Cuando pase el ratón por aquí para resaltar Nueva York, sus datos aparecerán en el centro del gráfico.

Gráficos de proyección solar de dos niveles

The Device and Family item is an example of a two-tiered sunburst graph. At the top level, the outer ring shows a segment for all devices, color-coded to match their device family in the inner ring. Si selecciona un dispositivo, verá sus datos en relación a todos los dispositivos en el gráfico.

Puede llegar hasta el segundo nivel seleccionando una familia de dispositivos en el nivel superior. Now the graph shifts to only show you devices from that device family, and the data presented for each device is in relation to its device family.

  1. Two-tiered: top level.
  2. Inner ring: each color is a device family.
  3. Los elementos que tienen el mismo color en el anillo exterior son dispositivos específicos dentro de esa familia.
  4. Two-tiered: second level.
  5. Inner ring: only one color because this level shows only one device family.
  6. Los elementos que tienen el mismo color en el anillo exterior son dispositivos específicos dentro de esa familia.

Por ejemplo, si selecciona el segmento de «iPhone» del anillo exterior en el nivel superior, verá los datos de los iPhone relacionados con todos los dispositivos del gráfico. Ahora haga clic en el segmento de la familia del dispositivo («Móvil», en el anillo interior) para llegar al nivel de la familia de dispositivos móviles. The chart re-draws to only show devices from within the device family ("Mobile"). El anillo exterior muestra los dispositivos específicos, pero ahora solo muestra los dispositivos móviles. It shows you the same metrics values for as at the top level, but the percentage is now the percentage of mobile instead of the percentage of all devices.

  1. (Top level.) Specific device (iPhone) is selected…
  2. …which is part of this device family (“Mobile”).
  3. Se muestran los datos para iPhone, con su porcentaje relacionado con todos los dispositivos.
  4. (Second level.) Specific device (iPhone) is selected…
  5. “Mobile” is now 100 % of the chart.
  6. Se muestran los datos para iPhone, con su porcentaje relacionado con dispositivos móviles.

"Unknown" and "Unspecified" Items

You might occasionally see data in your sunburst charts reported as "Unknown," "Unspecified," or simply blank. Typically, this means the data being analyzed does not contain the information needed to be more specific.

For example, if your DMA or DIST charts report an item with a percentage value but no label (e.g., simply "4 %" instead of "Chicago 4 %") it means that 4 % of the reporting data does not contain DMA or DIST information. For DMA, this typically means traffic from outside of the USA. For DIST it typically refers to data from sessions that did not include distributor targeting (the dist query parameter).

In the case of Device and Device Family sunburst charts, "Unknown" and "Unspecified" have the following meanings:

  • "Unspecified" refers to data where the device or family wasn't specified in the user agent, so it could not be categorized.
  • "Unknown" refers to data for user agents that we do not yet categorize. You should see very little of this, so if your "unknowns" represents a significant amount of traffic being reported, please contact Triton Digital support so we can analyze the data and hopefully categorize those user agents.



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