Object
Nielsen Diaries
A collection of small, bound viewer logbooks used by Nielsen to record household television viewing — handwritten daily entries, program titles and times, and demographic annotations. In the Roosevelt Room exchange they function as invoked paper proof rather than a physical prop on-screen: aides wave the concept as hard evidence, treating the diaries as compact, countable artifacts that shrink cultural programming to audience tallies.
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Purpose
To record and quantify household television viewing habits for ratings measurement via audience-submitted diary entries.
Significance
Serves as the rhetorical and evidentiary fulcrum that allows congressional aides to argue for PBS budget cuts by translating cultural value into low audience metrics; it reduces public media to consumable numbers and catalyzes the episode’s budget-versus-culture conflict.
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