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The value of broadcast monitoringThe instant nature of communication has seen the media cycle being driven by social networking with broadcast, online, and print building from there. But while mobile penetration has driven this growth, it cannot rival broadcast media in terms of reach. In South Africa, there are numerous mainstream and community radio and television stations reaching millions of people. This makes broadcast still the prime media of choice to reach the mass market. Radio is also an important commuter medium. This is not to say that broadcast is more important than social. One should instead view it as a case of both having an influence in the local market, but for different reasons. Monitoring airwavesBroadcast monitoring becomes a vital weapon in the armoury of the public relations agency looking to showcase to clients the impact that media campaigns have had. However, there are also degrees of monitoring and analysis that one needs to be cognisant of. Tracking efficientlyBroadcast is one of the most difficult mediums to track efficiently. Often, voice recognition technology does not account for the rich dialects and number of languages in South Africa. This sees many monitoring companies adopting a "bums on seats" approach where they employ people to listen, watch, and log. Information in real-timeMonitoring and analysis must be as geographically diverse and comprehensive as possible and provide information in almost real-time. Quality of content (summaries), the accuracy of it, and the value in terms of its place in analysis (both qualitative and quantitative) are all important elements to consider. About Jaco PienaarJaco is an MA Information Science graduate who specialises in research, analytical framework development, and content analysis. His thesis was on Intellectual Capital measurement and he applies this to his framework developments as well as knowledge strategies. Professionally, Jaco has worked in the journalism field, academic environment, multi-national research environment, and media analysis environment. He is currently the Chief Knowledge Officer at Professional Evaluation and Research. View my profile and articles... |