Your saved search results page helps you manage and analyse media mentions to stay organised and informed, allowing you to react to media coverage that matters to you.
Media coverage from all monitored media types is ingested regularly and continuously by Medianet. This content is first enriched with various analysis metrics such as Article-level sentiment, Entity-level sentiment, and topics before being displayed on the platform in your saved search results.
Quick actions:
- Search name editing: Easily change the name of a saved search by clicking directly on the search name or using the pencil icon.
- Edit search: Allows you to modify search criteria with pre-filled parameters, streamlining updates and refinements without starting over. Keep refining your search criteria to ensure you get the most accurate results.
- Export All: Export up to 5,000 articles at once in CSV or XLS formats for further analysis or sharing with stakeholders.
- View Dashboard: Dashboards help you understand your media coverage easily using intuitive charts and features that track key metrics, customise views, export data, and drill down into specific results.
- Set up alerts: Receive notifications when new content matching your search criteria is found, ensuring you stay updated. Setting real-time alerts ensures you never miss important mentions as they happen, and scheduled alerts can provide regular updates.
Mentions list actions:
- Sort mentions: Sort by the date they were published, in ascending or descending order, to prioritise the most recent or oldest mentions.
- Select all mentions: Select all mentions currently displayed for bulk actions like exporting or adding to a mention report.
- Manual refresh: If new articles are available, click the refresh icon to load them into your list.
- Selecting articles: Use the check box above the list to select every article that is currently visible. If you scroll and load more articles, re-checking the box again will include the newly loaded articles. To group mentions into reports for streamlined reporting, select relevant mentions individually to add them directly from the search results to your report.
Article-level actions:
- View original: Opens the source article (available for online and social media content).
- Add to mention report: Easily add articles to curated reports for further sharing and analysis.
- Detailed view: Get more information about an article with detailed content and metadata.
- See similar articles: View any online mentions identified as similar to the mention you are viewing.
- Share mention: Copy a link to the article to share with colleagues or clients. If the article is part of a private search, only those with platform access can view it.
Mention in detail:
When you open the detailed view of a mention, you’ll see:
- Outlet name/website: The name of the publication or website that published the article or mention.
- Author: If an author is listed, their name will be provided.
- View original: To view the link to the original online article in a new window.
- Body copy/transcript: The full text from the article or mention or a snippet. Broadcast content will include a transcript.
- Article-level sentiment: Article-level sentiment refers to the overall tone of an entire piece of content. Article-level sentiment is not available for social media mentions.
- Top entities in the mention: The top three entities in the mention have been identified based on the number of references and contextual importance. The sentiment of each entity, specifically, has then been evaluated. Entities can be organisations, people or places. Entity-level sentiment is not available for social media mentions.
- Mention details: This includes keywords used in the search, name of the author and outlet that links to the contact or outlet profile on the Contacts Database - allowing you to view more details and add them to a list, the date and time the mention was published, media type which indicates if the mention is from print, broadcast, online, or social media and the country the mention originated from.