Global Broadcast News Intelligence for Risk and Public-Affairs Teams
Track broadcast news across TV channels, radio channels, and transcripts in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for keywords, channels, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for risk teams, public-affairs teams, communications teams, and researchers, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for broadcast monitoring, evidence capture, escalation alerts, and executive briefings.

Global TV and radio news monitoring with transcripts and broadcast intelligence
TV and radio remain some of the most powerful channels for shaping public opinion, political framing, crisis narratives, and market-moving interviews. Press Monitor helps teams monitor global television and radio news through multilingual transcripts, curated summaries, and structured broadcast tracking across public transmissions worldwide.
Why broadcast monitoring matters
Important narratives still break on television and radio long before they are fully captured in text-based media systems. Government statements, interviews, debates, call-in programs, audio-visual commentary, and breaking news often require transcript-level monitoring to become usable across global teams.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Global organizations miss critical broadcast coverage when monitoring systems focus only on online text. Even when teams know a segment aired, they often lack searchable transcripts, multilingual summaries, and structured archiving. Manual tracking across channels and programs is slow, and recordings create separate cost and rights questions. This service solves that by organizing global TV and radio monitoring around transcript-first delivery, structured summaries, and optional recordings where needed.
Who Is It For?
Corporate affairs, crisis, and reputation teams tracking broadcast narratives and spokesperson coverage.
Government, diplomatic, policy, and security teams following televised and radio debates across regions.
Media intelligence providers and agencies that need structured broadcast transcripts and summaries.
Research, legal, and compliance teams that need searchable evidence from public transmissions.
Key Benefits
Track TV and radio news coverage across public transmissions worldwide through searchable transcripts and summaries.
Monitor multilingual broadcast narratives without relying on manual viewing and listening across channels.
Turn interviews, debates, announcements, and talk segments into structured intelligence for teams that need speed and context.
Support alerts, briefings, issue tracking, and archive workflows with cleaner broadcast data.
Access recordings separately when required, with pricing that depends on the channel and the duration of the program.
Use Cases
Track political interviews, press conferences, and televised debates that move markets or policy narratives.
Monitor crisis coverage and spokesperson appearances across domestic and international channels.
Review radio and TV treatment of issues such as regulation, elections, conflict, ESG, or sector risk.
Build searchable broadcast archives for evidence, reporting, and multilingual internal briefings.
How It Works
Press Monitor monitors relevant public TV and radio transmissions across the target channels, countries, and languages.
Broadcast content is converted into transcripts, summaries, and structured records that can be searched, reviewed, and distributed internally.
Where teams need the original recording, clips can be arranged separately, with pricing based on the specific channel and the length of the program or segment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this cover both TV and radio? Yes. The service is positioned around broadcast monitoring across television and radio news transmissions.
Are recordings included by default? No. Recordings are available separately and are priced based on the channel and the length of the program.
Why are transcripts so important? Because transcripts make broadcast coverage searchable, translatable, and usable across distributed teams.
Getting Started
Start by defining the channels, programs, markets, spokespeople, issues, and languages you need to monitor in broadcast media. Press Monitor then structures the workflow around transcript delivery, summaries, alerts, and archive needs. Recordings can be added separately when the exact clip matters, with pricing based on the channel and the duration of the program. If your team needs continuous broadcast coverage, the annual plan is usually the better option because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.
Pricing and subscribe links
Annual plans are billed for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free.