NewsVienna, Nov 3, 2011 eMedia Monitor covering Radio and TV in America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia
Expanding the media monitors' footprint to Australia, eMedia Monitor is the first company world-wide
to monitor radio and TV channels from five continents — America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
For eMM, 24x7 monitoring means much more than just looking for critical mentions in selected geographies or programs.
With eMM providing an integrated, world-wide on-line system, all eMM clients can benefit from this coverage extension, cutting on costs and gaining efficiency by centralizing their worldwide coverage requirements on a unique service providing the precise media monitoring capability required.
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Kuala Lumpur, Jun 1, 2011 MediaBanc Group selects eMedia Monitor for breaking news broadcast monitoring
Real-time broadcast monitoring services with comprehensive coverage of major
international TV channels.
MediaBanc, the largest media monitoring and media intelligence provider in South East Asia, has selected eMedia Monitor to provide a real-time breaking news service for broadcast monitoring. MediaBanc has been monitoring all media channels for the last 14 years in providing media content analysis via its media intelligence unit for traditional and new media coverage on behalf of leading corporate, government, financial, PR and public sector clients. This partnership now means that MediaBanc can integrate breaking news content to further enhance its intelligence services to existing customers. The drive for global partnership comes as MediaBanc moves to aggressively pursue growth in the global sector and improve its value services toward Empowering Insightful Information. eMedia Monitor services deliver the fastest and most accurate means to monitor TV and Radio broadcasts. Audio and video content is indexed and tagged using the company's speech-to-text technology. Commenting, Alan Lim, CEO of MediaBanc, said "Our clients have responded excitedly to the provision of a service that utilizes state-of-the-art technology in a straightforward format. It's the first time in South East Asia that such technology is being commercially employed to offer instant news information. We can update our clients as news breaks on broadcast channels, and complement this coverage with content derived from local broadcast, print and online sources. It represents a truly comprehensive service". Thomas Netousek, CEO of eMedia Monitor, said "The service is unique in the range of international coverage. MediaBanc have established an unrivalled market leadership in South East Asia. We are pleased to be able to play a key role in delivering the benefits of both real-time international broadcast monitoring, archive search and data analysis to their significant list of clients".
About MediaBanc
Dubai, Feb 16, 2011 Media Watch Middle East partners with eMedia Monitor for broadcast monitoring
Media Watch and eMedia Monitor to provide real-time broadcast monitoring services in the
Middle East, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.
Media Watch Middle East, the leading provider of media monitoring in the region, and eMedia Monitor, provider of the most technically advanced radio and TV monitoring solutions, announce their partnership. This partnership will offer clients and partners of Media Watch ME seamless broadcast content complementing the company's continuously growing news monitoring services. As a result of this partnership, Media Watch is now capable of monitoring content from over 120 satellite stations on a near-realtime basis, fully digitized and accessible on the web 24/7. "Our region has witnessed explosive growth in the number of satellite channels over the past decade, as connectivity and freedom of speech continue to grow. TV is an increasingly important source of information for our clients and still the only media to influence a large audience in seconds, posing an ongoing challenge for PR & Communication Professionals alike. Whether it's reacting to a crisis, gathering competitive intelligence or simply monitoring your coverage, media monitoring needs to be delivered quickly and accurately", commented Mazen Nahawi, Managing Director, Media Watch Middle East. The two companies finalized their partnership after having worked closely together for the past year, testing service and quality levels. Media Watch also conducted a thorough evaluation of technology providers from all around the world prior to partnering with eMedia Monitor. eMedia Monitor's Pegasus system proved to be unparalleled in terms of its audio and video search technologies as well as its speech-to-text capabilities. The newly developed Pegasus system offers significant advantages such as real-time alerts, scalability and the flexibility to answer a variety of market needs. Media Watch ME has just completed the integration of eMedia Monitor's technologies to become an integral part of Media Watch's comprehensive media monitoring solution. Media Watch's Managing Director, Mazen Nahawi, commented "We are confident that this system will answer ever-growing market demands offering our clients the most advanced broadcast monitoring technology to help them achieve rewarding business results". Thomas Netousek, CEO at eMedia Monitor, said "Media Watch has an established and unrivalled market leadership. We are pleased to be able to play a key role in delivering the benefits of both real-time broadcast monitoring, archive search and data analysis to their significant list of clients".
About Media Watch Middle East
Vienna, Jan 08, 2010 Precise Media selects eMedia Monitor for broadcast monitoring
Precise Media Group, the UK's leading media intelligence provider, has selected eMedia Monitor to provide
their real-time broadcast monitoring service with comprehensive coverage of UK national and local TV & Radio.
Precise has monitored and analysed the impact of print and online media coverage on behalf of leading corporate, financial, PR and public sector clients for a number of years. This partnership now means that Precise can seamlessly integrate broadcast content into its range of monitoring and analysis services. eMedia Monitor services deliver the fastest and most accurate means to monitor TV and Radio broadcasts. Audio and video content is indexed and tagged using the company's speech-to-text technology. Commenting, Keir Fawcus, Managing Director at Precise, said "Our clients have responded very positively to a service that provides a state-of-the-art technology in a straightforward format. We can update our clients as news breaks on broadcast channels and can blend this coverage in with content derived from print and online sources. It represents a truly comprehensive service."
About Precise Media Group
Vienna, May 08, 2009 24x7 support now available for Platinum support customers
Following the demands of our enterprise clients who work 24x7 and providing services to clients from Asia-Pacific, Europe
and the U.S., eMedia Monitor today announces the introduction of our new Platinum support level.
Having established a user-base who is both geographically spread around the globe and also having clients who digest the content-alerts we are providing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, eMedia Monitor have reacted and introduced a new Platinum support level. By subscribing to Platinum Support, enterprise clients can now rest assured that any issue they encounter will be handled around the clock, 24x7 within the agreed-upon service levels. Platinum support is a seamless extension to our high-quality Gold support level. All the features and the industry-leading support quality are now available 24x7. You can reach Platinum support via telephone, e-mail or web. Vienna, Apr 24, 2009 UK coverage greatly extended - 51 new channels on-line
eMedia Monitor announces the expansion of its UK News Monitoring service covering an additional 51 regional UK Radio and TV channels.
By relying on our world-class Pegasus System, eMedia Monitor is able to fund this significant investment in economically challenging times.
eMedia Monitor has established the lead position in Broadcast Monitoring through its patent-pending Pegasus technology. Pegasus has set new standards for real-time content delivery, reliability and use of multiple delivery channels. In the two years since the company was founded, eMedia has established a solid base of partners and clients and rapidly become the Number 1 provider of choice for TV and Radio Monitoring.
Vienna, Jul 18, 2008 Launching TVSeer - The Enterprise TV and Audio Monitoring Agent
Formicary Ltd, an IT consultancy firm
specialising in providing solutions to the financial services industry, and
eMedia Monitor, a technology leader in broadcast monitoring, audio/video
search and retrieval, today launched TVSeer™ - The enterprise TV and audio
monitoring agent.
TVSeer™ is a unique new service that monitors media broadcasts on a user's behalf and delivers targeted alert notifications direct to the desktop via instant message. Using advanced speech-to-text technology, TVSeer™ monitors multiple channels in multiple languages 24/7, automatically delivering relevant content within 15 seconds of transmission. The service has been designed for financial professionals who need to know events that will move or change the global market landscape, as well as those who are interested in sector-specific news. Specifically aimed at researchers, analysts and traders in financial services, TVSeer™ allows users to set up advanced search filters for specified keywords and complex terms. Once triggered, an alert containing the summary is sent to the user, who can then choose to view the original clip. Philip Miller, Head of Intelligent Messaging at Formicary said "We have been working with top tier Investment Banks to deliver this service based on superior speech recognition technology, uniquely tailored to the Financial Services market. We are pleased to announce that all information consumers are now in a position to benefit from this innovation." About Formicary Formicary is an information technology solutions company that specialises in building integrated applications to maximise business efficiency and streamline business processes for the Financial Services industry. Founded in 2000, Formicary brings together a world class team of talented and dedicated professionals with industry experience and understanding covering front to back office in equities, fixed income and derivatives. This knowledge, coupled with technical excellence ranging from legacy client/server to cutting edge technologies, enables Formicary to offer innovative and sophisticated solutions to help clients improve their productivity and increase their return on investment. Formicary has offices in Europe, North America and Australia. For more information, please visit www.formicary.net or contact us at info@formicary.net Vienna, Apr 8, 2008 RAI uses the eMedia Pegasus System for Real-Time Content Control Solutions
The Pegasus System has been delivered to RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana as an industrial test-bed to verify the effectiveness
of a real-time audio monitoring system to prevent offensive content reaching an unintended audience.
Any foul or obscene word will be detected and removed from any broadcast, live or pre-recorded.
The real-time application makes use of a small delay in the transmission process allowing an offensive term to be replaced with a beep.
eMedia Monitor are working closely with the RAI technical team based in Turin. The ability to remove foul and obscene language from broadcast content is seen to offer significant protection to a viewing and listening audience. "Matching the requirements of RAI was only possible because of our advanced Pegasus architecture", said Dr Thomas Netousek, CEO of eMedia Monitor. "This deploys a real-time low latency audio and video mining application." The core technology is also being used in providing solutions for other markets. These range from real-time TV and Radio news content for use in the Financial Services Market to analysis work in call centres. Dr Netousek commented further that "With the explosion of audio and video content on TV, Radio and the Web, it is essential to provide appropriate monitoring and control safeguards. The development work with RAI leads the way in delivering industry solutions." |