Evaluate My Spokespeople

Media Monitors can help you get the most out of your media representatives by understanding their impact in the media and what messages are getting through.
How effective are your spokespeople?
How effective are your spokespeople?


The people who represent you in the media play a key role in your communications and media strategy, but do you really understand how effective they really are?

At Media Monitors, our qualitative analysis services, using world’s best practice methodologies, can provide insight into every aspect of your spokesperson's impact on the media, including:
 

  • Are they on message?
     
  • Are they effective in dealing with journalist questions?
     
  • How do they compare with competitor representatives?
     
  • Are they receiving equal exposure to competitor spokespeople?
     
  • Is anyone from your company commenting who is NOT an official/ authorised spokesperson and what impact are they having?

 

Our dedicated account management teams can provide you with analysis on every aspect of your spokesperson's impact on the media.


We achieve this by applying focused analysis techniques that analyse favourability, issues and messages through our comprehensive monitoring of print, radio, TV and online media, ensuring you will always be kept abreast of mentions of your spokespersons – authorised or otherwise – in the media


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

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