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Media Monitoring - Newscentre

Newscentre is AAP's dedicated media monitoring service. The Newscentre platform allows you to monitor the media for crucial mentions of your organisation. Our clients utilise Newscentre to stay on top of what's being said in print, broadcast, text feeds and on the internet. Our media content is filtered through our innovative online portal, ensuring that you can access your content anywhere. No matter the size of your organisation, Newscentre can tailor its service to meet your budget constraints and content needs.

Features

Newscentre is a dynamic full service media monitoring solution. Key features of Newscentre include:
  • The only monitoring provider that can monitor the source of Australian breaking news, the AAP Newswire, in real time.
  • Thousands of newspaper, magazine, TV, radio, publisher text feeds and internet news sites monitored everyday.
  • Online platform that can be accessed from anywhere in the world, anytime.
  • Automated and customised reports detailing monitored media content.
  • News alerts via SMS and email to ensure that you are always on top of breaking issues.
  • Integrated media release distribution via AAP Medianet.
  • Customised quantitative and qualitative media analysis solutions for accumulated media content.
  • Dedicated Account Manager and an in house Client Services team.

Benefits

  • Gives you real time access to the AAP Newswire, ensuring you get the news before it breaks.
  • Tailored content delivered directly to you based on your unique organisation specifications.
  • As all primary forms of media monitored, you get a complete view of the Australian media landscape.
  • Customisable media modules so you can pick and choose which media you want to monitor.
  • Daily media monitoring and long term analysis is brought together to give you the total picture.
  • Account management ensures we work closely with you to gain the best service possible.
  • Cost effective media monitoring solution means that no matter how large or small your organisation is, you can maximise your monitoring budget.
Use Newscentre today to revolutionise the way you monitor the media.

For More Information

Newscentre Client Services
Phone: 1300 617 381
Email: newscentresales@aap.com.au



  • Monitor print, broadcast, internet and text news
  • The only media monitoring product to provide you with news before it breaks.

  • 24/7 direct information delivery to newsrooms.
  • Accurate, fast, cost effective distribution.

  • Quality research and analysis.
  • Media monitoring and distribution service.

  • Australia's foremost supplier of page-ready material to newspapers.
  • Design and supply of editorial content for television magazines.


 


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