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Where have you sourced your data from?


Publishing licence:
This licence will allow you to use data in the editorial as well as in programme rankings, graphs, charts and tables.

All data must be clearly and separately identifiable as Barb data and credited accordingly.




Where would you like to publish the data?


Publishing licence:
This licence will allow you to use data in the editorial as well as in programme rankings, graphs, charts and tables.

All data must be clearly and separately identifiable as Barb data and credited accordingly.




If you have taken the data from the Barb website, which includes viewing to the top 50 programmes, then you are free to use the data and include it in articles, presentations etc.

All data has to be credited to Barb accordingly. Please refer to the Barb publishing guidelines for more details. 


Publishing licence:
This licence will allow you to use data in the editorial as well as in programme rankings, graphs, charts and tables.

All data must be clearly and separately identifiable as Barb data and credited accordingly.



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Your final estimate:

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Sarah Mowbray
Client Services Manager

How do I get Barb data?

There are several options available to access Barb data. The vast majority of Barb subscribers choose to access Barb data via a data bureau. These companies have created user friendly analytic systems and services. A list of the companies is here. As an independent company to Barb, there is a separate fee payable directly to the chosen bureau.

Barb has an API feed which is free to access for Barb subscribers. You will need software to be able to analyse the data.

There is also topline data available in the subscriber section of the Barb website which is updated on a weekly basis. Access to the subscriber section will be available with purchase of a full licence.

How can I use Barb data?

Barb data can be used in the editorial content, as well as in programme rankings, charts, graphs and tables.

All Barb data must be clearly and separately identifiable as Barb data and credited accordingly.

What time period does my licence fee cover?

The licence fee provided is the annual licence fee which is based on the calendar year.

If you would like to take a licence after January, the fee will be prorated to the first of the month in which the licence is active.

There is no fee payable as long as data is published inline with Barb publishing guidelines and then add a link (link from journalist)