Canadian Broadcast News Intelligence for Risk and Public-Affairs Teams
Track broadcast news across TV channels, radio channels, and transcripts in real time across Canadian sources in English and French 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.
Canadian TV and radio monitoring with transcripts across English and French channels
This service is centered on the Canadian broadcast universe. It tracks TV newscasts, radio programs, interviews, debates, and key broadcast segments aired on Canadian channels, then turns them into transcripts, summaries, and structured monitoring outputs. Coverage includes both English- and French-language channels so teams can follow the full Canadian broadcast conversation.
Why Canadian broadcast monitoring matters
In Canada, television and radio remain important channels for public debate, policy discussion, business commentary, regional coverage, and crisis communication. Because the market operates across both English and French broadcast ecosystems, teams need monitoring designed specifically for Canadian channels rather than a broad international layer.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Teams focused on Canada do not need a generic global broadcast feed. They need Canadian TV and radio channels, searchable transcripts, useful summaries, and optional recordings when an original segment matters. Without that, broadcast monitoring becomes fragmented and fails to capture how narratives move across Canada’s bilingual media environment.
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Getting Started
Start by defining the Canadian TV and radio channels, programs, issues, executives, and crises you want to track. Press Monitor then structures the service around transcripts, summaries, and optional recordings for the Canadian market across English and French channels. If your team needs recurring Canadian broadcast monitoring, the annual plan is usually the better choice because you pay for only 10 months and get 12 months of access, which gives you 2 months free.