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CyberAlert Launches TV News Monitoring Service: Monitors News Programs on Networks and Local TV Stations in Top 100 Markets

CyberAlert, Inc., a worldwide media monitoring company for public relations, corporate communications and market intelligence, today launched CyberAlert TV, a new broadcast news monitoring service that monitors a total of 600 cable news networks, national TV networks and local TV stations. The service is integrated with CyberAlert online media monitoring services including CyberAlert 4.0 for news, Netpinions for consumer buzz and BlogSquirrel for blogs.

Stratford, CT (PRWEB) May 12, 2005 -- CyberAlert, Inc., a worldwide media monitoring company for public relations, corporate communications and market intelligence, today launched CyberAlert TV, a new broadcast news monitoring service.

CyberAlert is offering a limited time 30-day no-risk free trial of the new CyberAlert TV service at http://www.cyberalert.com/cyberalerttv.html.

The new CyberAlert TV service (www.cyberalert.com/cyberalerttv.html) monitors news programs of cable news channels 24/7, newscasts of national TV networks and scheduled news programs of local TV stations in the top 100 U.S. markets. In all, the new television broadcast news monitoring service from CyberAlert captures, filters, and clips the closed caption text of over 1,800 hours of news per day -- morning, noon, evening and night -- on more than 600 TV networks and local stations.

The new TV news monitoring service is fully integrated with CyberAlerts other online media monitoring and press clipping services including CyberAlert 4.0 which monitors 25,000+ online news sources worldwide in 17 languages; Netpinions which monitors consumer discussion and word-of-mouth buzz" in 100,000+ Usenet news groups, message boards and forums; and BlogSquirrel which monitors new daily content in 5+ million blogs (weblogs).

As a stand-alone service, CyberAlert TV offers the benefits of more comprehensive TV news coverage, greater clip accuracy and lower costs compared with most stand-alone broadcast monitoring services. But, more importantly, CyberAlert now enables companies, government agencies and not-for-profit organizations to gain enormous efficiencies by combining press clipping, broadcast monitoring and word-of-mouth consumer discussion monitoring into a single service with unsurpassed coverage of all media," stated William J. Comcowich, President and CEO of CyberAlert, Inc. A fully integrated, one-stop media monitoring service like CyberAlert is the most convenient, time-efficient and cost-effective way to find and 'clip what's being said about a company, its products, people, issues and competitors. Clips in an integrated media monitoring service are easier to manage and measure; yield greater market intelligence; enhance insight into issues and trends; and provide the resources to perform more finely-grained assessment of marketing initiatives and public relations programs."    

Additional information about CyberAlert TV and other CyberAlert services for monitoring news and consumer discussion is available at http://www.cyberalert.com.

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