CyberAlert Introduces a.m. NewsBrief; Made-to-Order Daily News Digest Saves Executive Time.STRATFORD, Conn. -- CyberAlert, a leading worldwide media monitoring service A media monitoring service provides clients with documentation, analysis, or copies of media content of interest to the clients. Services tend to specialize by media type or content type. , today announced the launch of a.m. NewsBrief, a customized daily news digest for business and government executives. Made-to-order for each company or government agency, the daily news summary contains that day's articles and editorials that matter most to the organization, based on article selection criteria set by each client. Using CyberAlert's proprietary news monitoring News monitoring, or the news monitoring industry, provides government agencies, corporations, public relations professionals, and other organizations access to news information created by the media. software, the news briefing service makes a comprehensive sweep of news stories and editorials from major national and international news sources between 5:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. each day. The system also monitors each client's own custom list of trade journals and government Web sites. Editors then review, select and summarize sum·ma·rize intr. & tr.v. sum·ma·rized, sum·ma·riz·ing, sum·ma·riz·es To make a summary or make a summary of. sum articles and deliver a.m. NewsBrief via e-mail before the start of business each day. The distinguishing characteristic Noun 1. distinguishing characteristic - an odd or unusual characteristic distinctive feature, peculiarity characteristic, feature - a prominent attribute or aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best of a.m. NewsBrief is that articles and editorials are selected to meet the specific information needs and specifications of executives in one company or government agency. Each day's news summary focuses exclusively on the key news, feature articles, and opinion pieces about the organization, its brands, competitors, industry, government regulation, and any other topics specified by the client. The news brief contains headlines and summaries, grouped by client-defined categories, and includes a link to the full article as it appears in the news source. "With a.m. NewsBrief, all the organization's executives can start the day with a quick 10-minute read that summarizes that same day's news stories, editorials and business intelligence that most affect them and their organization," stated William J. Comcowich, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of CyberAlert. "Each day's briefing saves them substantial time by providing the news that's important to them, all in one place and all expertly summarized," he said. a.m. NewsBrief is also more timely and less expensive than most daily news briefings prepared in-house In-house In the context of general equities, keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm. , Comcowich contended. More information on a.m. NewsBrief is available at http://www.cyberalert.com/newsbrief.html or by calling CyberAlert at 800-461-7353. Founded in 1999, CyberAlert is a worldwide press clipping (1) Cutting off the outer edges or boundaries of a word, signal or image. In rendering an image, clipping removes any objects or portions thereof that are not visible on screen. See scissoring. See also WCA. , news monitoring, broadcast monitoring, and consumer buzz monitoring Buzz monitoring is a phrase used in Online Public Relations and social media marketing to track relevant conversations on the Internet. External Links: MyBuzzMonitor is a free widget to monitor website online marketing success and demonstrate how much buzz a site, service that monitors over 25,000+ online news sources each day in 20 languages. It also monitors closed caption text of 2,200 hours of TV news programming each day on over 600 TV stations in the Top 100 U.S. markets. |
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