Recent Clips on demand - Browse the results of your defined keywords

eMedia Monitor helps you to keep track of what is said about your company, your field of operations, your competitors, or other specified topics of interest. Receive alerts for your brand, your industry, your company, your name or your competitors online or via e-mail, and be informed in real time about any mentions in radio and TV. To learn more about automated real-time alerts click here.

Show all latest mentions

Any hits found by the criteria you set up in your profiles are listed under "Recent Clips". To learn more about creating profiles click here.

Select "My Clips" - "Recent all" from the menu bar

View search results from a profile

Each result is illustrated with the first picture frame of the video sequence, respectively a microphone for radio stations and gives direct access to the radio or TV content. The two numbers shown with each profile name indicate the number of hits excluding resp. including duplicates (e.g. a duplicate within a short time on the same channel, or in the same channel at some point later).

Note: All broadcast times are shown in your time zone. You can change your time zone setting from the "My Account" menu.

"My Clips" - "Recent (all)" shows clips from the last 24 to 36 hours. Clips from the last 24 hours are shown with an abbreviated time stamp i.e. time without date.

Hint: Sometimes the same mention in the same context occurs several times, on the same channel or on different channels. Per definition we call each later mention a duplicate of the first mention (also called original mention). You can choose if you want to see all mentions or only original mentions by checking or unchecking the “Fold duplicates” checkbox on top left.

To review, edit and save one of the clips, you simply click on the image or on the headline, the "Media View" window will open and the clip will start to play automatically.

Media View

In the Media View window you can edit a clip according to your needs, by clicking the "Make My Clip" button.

Media View window showing a clip

To learn more about editing and saving clips click here.

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This page was last updated on 01 Aug 2014
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