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Media Monitoring

A media monitoring service provides clients with documentation, analysis, or copies of media content of interest to the clients. Services tend to specialize by media type, size, geography, publication, journalist, editions or content type. Though media monitoring is more often than not used for capturing editorial content, sometimes it may also be used to capture advertising content. Media monitoring covers all media types including print, online, TV and radio.
Such services hold, or have held, various names - changing over time as new forms of media are created.
 
Alternative names for such services include:
  • Press/media cutting agency/service
  • Information Logistics Service
  • Media intelligence 
As radio and later television broadcasting were introduced in the 20th century, press clipping agencies began to expand their services into the monitoring of these broadcast media, and this task was greatly facilitated by the development of commercial audio and video tape recording systems in the 1950s and 1960s. With the growth of the Internet in the 1990s, media monitoring service extended their services to the monitoring of online information sources using new digital search and scan technologies to provide output of interest to their clients.
 
Source: Wikipedia

Using LogDepot for Media Monitoring
LogDepot is the ultimate tool for monitoring of broadcast media. The user friendly interface, the powerful capturing of various metadata sources, the scalability and the reliability make LogDepot the number 1 system in Europe for Broadcast Monitoring and Recording.