Media Watcher

Media Watcher

IT Services and IT Consulting

Keeping An Eye On News That Matters!

About us

Once, journalism was about black ink on crisp paper, carefully crafted headlines, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Good journalism was about courage, the courage to ask the hard questions and expose what others tried to hide. Today, journalism still does all that, but the stage has changed. In this chaotic media environment, where every second counts, Media Watcher was born—not out of convenience but out of necessity. We started with a simple question: How do you find what matters amidst all the noise? Because let’s face it, even the best journalist, the sharpest PR strategist, or the savviest investor can’t outpace the flood of information without a little help. Imagine a global brand facing a brewing controversy in a small town, or a PR executive working late into the night, scanning for negative keywords to protect their client’s image. In journalism, there’s always a tension between getting it first and getting it right. Media Watcher doesn’t believe you should have to choose because it retrieves it in seconds, saving time and keeping the narrative sharp. And for the stock trader watching market trends, every piece of positive or negative news can mean the difference between a winning move or a missed opportunity. Media Watcher keeps them in the loop, second by second. At its core, we stand for the same values that make journalism great: curiosity, accuracy, and accountability. It’s built for the people who chase the truth, protect reputations, and make bold decisions. With customizable searches by language, country, and source, access to 10+ years of historical data, and powerful sentiment analysis. This is the future of media monitoring. This is Media Watcher.

Website
https://amlwatcher.com/media-watcher/
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
2-10 employees

Updates

  • Every headline tells a story, but the truth? That’s hidden in the details. Remember the Volkswagen Dieselgate scandal? On the surface, it was just a car company pushing its "clean diesel" agenda. Supporting Story: The Volkswagen Dieselgate scandal erupted in 2015 when the company was found to have installed software in millions of diesel vehicles to cheat emissions tests. On paper, the cars complied with environmental standards, but in reality, they emitted up to 40 times the legal limit of pollutants. This scandal led to over $30 billion in fines, recalls, and legal settlements, not to mention irreparable damage to the company's reputation. Let's not lie, don't we all want a tool that explores the layers of information, uncovering the context and insights that matter most. Your reputation deserves a partner that doesn’t just scratch the surface but seeks the truth.

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  • When the stakes are high, every second counts. Media Watcher empowers you to stay ahead, whether you’re protecting reputations, guiding clients through challenges, or making split-second decisions. With Media Watcher, turn chaos into clarity because in the world of high-stakes crisis management, calm isn’t optional, it’s essential. #CrisisManagement #MediaWatcher #ReputationManagement #PRSolutions #Journalism #InvestSmart

  • Media watchers: Edelman, Weber Shandwick, and BCW Global, imagine managing the public image of a global giant, and out of nowhere, a wave of damaging press begins to surface. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and every second counts. What is going to be your next move? You gain instant access to real-time news updates from local sources, cutting through the noise with precision-targeted keywords and adverse media monitoring, right? So, you are not just reacting, rather you are taking decisive, proactive control to protect your reputation before the narrative spins out of your hands.

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  • Are you finding the news you need amidst the noise? In 2023, with over 5.3 billion internet users worldwide, information is shared across vast networks at an astonishing rate in this fast-paced digital era. Every day, more than 500 million tweets are posted, over 4 petabytes of data are generated on Facebook, and 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, illustrating the unmatched speed and limitless sharing of information. However, this unprecedented connectivity comes with risks, and one critical question arises: are you finding the news you are looking for? As Ugonna Obasi rightly pointed out, "Adverse media that are typically high risk, such as money laundering, terrorism, and terrorism financing, warrant an automatic rejection, predicate offences, that generate money and occur prior to money laundering or terrorism financing should be categorised as high risk." Similarly, Jane L., senior analyst at Deloitte, noted that, "Regional adverse media screening allows institutions to capture the local context and cultural nuances that global screening might miss, ensuring a more comprehensive risk assessment." So, what’s all the hype about Media Watcher? Isn’t adverse media screening already sufficient? The answer is no. The media horizon is constantly changing. The way news is reported changes, new sources emerge, and organizations face different threats at different times. Media Watcher brings a much-needed transformation to adverse media screening by offering advanced customization options, including filtering by language, country, historical data spanning up to 10 years, and source type. Change is always good, especially when it broadens the scope.

  • Good journalism is not just about reporting! It is all about exposing the truth, protecting reputations, and making informed decisions. With Media Watcher, journalism is unchained from the chaos of misinformation, giving you the power to focus on what truly matters. Media Watcher: Redefining good journalism!

  • "If your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon." – Tom Stoppard The world is brimming with information, but not all of it is created equal. Amid this flood of data, one question looms large: how do you separate noise from the stories that matter? Picture this: a journalist chasing a groundbreaking story, a PR agency protecting a client’s reputation, a corporation managing the potential risks, or an investor seeking opportunities in the headlines. In these moments, the difference between journalism and good journalism becomes crystal clear. This is where Media Watcher steps in, where you don’t just keep up, you stay ahead.

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