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On 30 April 2015, “TAM” the rating mechanism for the television is being replaced by which new rating mechanism for television in India that announced its first data for week 16 of 2015 on 30 April 2015?

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On 30 April 2015, “TAM” the rating mechanism for the television is being replaced by which new rating mechanism for television in India that announced its first data for week 16 of 2015 on 30 April 2015?

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