Media Clipping Press Clipping Services
Press clipping services, like those included in our PR Clipping roundup below, are a way for businesses to keep track of media coverage and determine
what's being said about them (and their competitors) and
their products in a variety of mediums from newspapers to
magazines to web pages and Usenet groups. News clipping services can provide a
much more thorough search than you could ever perform by
yourself and one of their biggest benefits is that they are
tremendous time savers.
The Information Age has brought a proliferation of clipping
services. Following is a list of some of the most popular
ones used by PR professionals and small businesses (links open new windows):
CustomScoop -- http://www.customscoop.com -- delivers customizable mediaÊ monitoring technology and analysis to its customers in PublicÊRelations, Sales, Marketing, Investor Relations and CompetitiveÊ Intelligence.Ê Products range from an efficient online newsÊ clipping service to an enterprise-level blog monitoring andÊ analysis solution.
Universal Information Services, Inc. -- http://www.universal-info.com -- provides press clipping services, television/radio monitoring, construction reports, on-line research, advertisement tracking, and media analysis services to local, regional, national, and international companies.
Luce Online -- http://www.luceonline.com -- monitors more
than 5,000 print publications including: daily newspapers,
wire services, business journals, magazines, and trade
publications from the United States and abroad, as well as
more than 4,000 online news sites. Charges a monthly rate.
factiva -- http://www.factiva.com --
(Formerly Dow Jones Interactive) Over 8,000 sources from around the world in almost two dozen languages, but you're going to pay for it. A service of Reuters and Dow Jones, factiva is great when you're looking for archived articles, information in trade publications and special reports. You can also get television and radio transcripts from many major media outlets. Prices start at $2.95 per article, but the company offers subscription services at different pricing levels. Contact the company for more information.
LEXIS-NEXIS Communication Center --
http://www.lexisnexis.com -- provides access to
regional, U.S. and international news sources including
newspapers, magazines, newswires, broadcast transcripts, and
industry newsletters. Similar to factiva, but way more in-depth and with bigger archives. LexisNexis is your gateway to information related to everything from court rulings and patents to twenty year old feature articles and obituaries. The service has access to almost 25,000 media sources, but you will pay a hefty price for them. Price structures vary, so contact the company for information.
Webclipping.com -- http://www.webclipping.com -- is a
comprehensive clipping service that monitors when you, your
product, or your service appears anywhere on the Internet or
World Wide Web. WebClipping searches the millions of pages
of Web sites and Usenet discussion groups. Monthly fees
vary.
Ewatch -- http://www.ewatch.com -- is a comprehensive
monitoring service for the Internet that allows you to
accurately track what is appearing in cyberspace about your
company or product. Packages include thousands of
editorial-based sites, more than 63,000 Usenet groups and
electronic mailing lists, and public discussion areas.
Prices vary according to the coverage you want.
Markwatch -- http://www.markwatch.com -- provides clients
with weekly reports on the use of the monitored names,
brands, trademarks or web pages. The service covers more
than 80 million web pages, Usenet message groups, InterNIC
domain names and Web-based dynamic news stories. A 12-month
subscription is $3,000 and 3-month subscription is $1,295.
News Index -- http://www.newsindex.com -- continuously
indexes hundreds of newspapers from around the globe. Free
service. Simply type in the keywords about which you would
like to find articles.
Northern Light Content Solutions --
http://www.northernlight.com -- contains information from
over 7,000 journals, books, magazines, databases and
newswires. Searching is free (credit card required to
register); there is a fee to view articles.
CyberScan -- http://www.clippingservice.com -- is an
Internet clipping service that covers online news and
information, including major and smaller online journals and
other web-based publications. Monthly charge based on
number of services you choose and the frequency of reports
requested.
Dialog -- http://www.dialog.com -- offers more than 12
terabytes of content from the world's most authoritative
publishers. Designed more as an information and research
tool than a traditional clipping service, several test
searches found that Dialog found company news quickly. There
is a small fee to view articles.
Scoop -- http://www.scoop.com -- charges $29.99 a month and
searches 3,000 trusted sources to provide you with e-mail
search agent alerts with progressive cross-referencing.
These are simply clipping services/news searches that we or
our clients have used in the past. There are others that
you can find by doing an online search. I've provided a link to
several listed in the Open Directory Project
(http://dmoz.org).
http://dmoz.org/News/Services/Media_Monitoring/
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