Marketing Communications

Media relations outcomes are more integrated than ever into marketing activities - and effective measurement is fundamental to planning and tracking your marketing campaigns across new and traditional media.
Delivering distilled and insightful information to communicators
Delivering distilled and insightful information to communicators


Our dedicated industry-aligned client service teams, with specific brand tracking and single campaign monitoring and analysis experience, will work with you to ensure you receive your relevant coverage quickly and accurately. They will help you:
 

  • Build your media scope and keywords across all parts of your key coverage to ensure all coverage is captured and classified effectively
     
  • Receive fast and accurate alerting via email, SMS, our online Mediaportal and Mobile Mediaportal
     
  • Get media coverage reports and Mediaportal analytics that provide comprehensive metrics across all your media coverage: press, broadcast and online
     
  • Obtain media analysis solutions that provide comprehensive tools for measuring the effectiveness of your key messages and spokespeople in the media
     

Our comprehensive range of media intelligence services and unrivalled experience allows you to build effective campaigns and keep track of issues across the spectrum of your organisation’s needs and media profile.

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Contact your Media Monitors service team to discuss your media needs today.
 

Contact Media Monitors

For all enquiries across Australia please call the Client Service Centre

1300 136 806


If you wish to contact us online:

For Sales Enquiries and Quotes, please click here  

For Service Enquiries, please contact service@mediamonitors.com.au

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