Service Categories
Browse the primary service families and the product groups inside each one.
Includes Core Services, Platform Intelligence, Market Intelligence, Business Intelligence.
Core Services
Includes the primary media-monitoring and intelligence products used across online news, print, broadcast media, analytics, and strategic insight workflows.
Print Media
Newspapers, magazines, trade publications, editorial output, press coverage, and print journalism.
Broadcast Media
Television, radio, channels, programs, transcripts, broadcast journalism, and audiovisual news coverage.
Online News
Online news includes reporting published by digital-native outlets, newspapers, broadcasters, wire services, and magazines on the web. It is important for reputation, market signals, policy developments, and fast-moving public information.
Platform Intelligence
Includes platform-specific services for search engines, social networks, video platforms, communities, messaging apps, and creator ecosystems.
X
X reaches around 600 million monthly users through short posts, live commentary, video, and breaking-news conversation, making it important for real-time communications, media visibility, and reputation response.
YouTube
YouTube reaches over 2 billion logged-in monthly users across videos, Shorts, live streams, and podcasts, making it important for search visibility, education, brand storytelling, and creator-led demand.
LinkedIn has nearly 1.3 billion members using profiles, company pages, posts, jobs, and professional knowledge, making it important for B2B marketing, recruiting, executive visibility, and lead generation.
Market Intelligence
Track exchange-specific market narratives, investor attention, and trading-related coverage across key markets and financial venues.
Nasdaq Stock Market
Major U.S. exchange known for technology and growth companies, with equities, ETFs, and a broad ecosystem of listed issuers and market data.
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
U.S. primary listing venue with a trading floor, large-cap equities, ETFs, and deep institutional liquidity.
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
Canada's senior equities market for established issuers, ETFs, trusts, and major companies in mining, energy, finance, and industrial sectors.
Business Intelligence
Use structured datasets for sectors, geographies, classifications, reference systems, and business taxonomies across products and workflows.
HS Codes
The Harmonized System is the global customs classification used by more than 200 administrations and organized into about 5,000 commodity groups. It is important for tariffs, trade compliance, sourcing, and import-export analysis.
IPTC Media Topics
IPTC Media Topics is a media taxonomy of over 1,200 terms available in 13 languages for classifying news and text subjects. It is important for editorial systems, archives, search, metadata tagging, and newsroom workflows.
NAICS
NAICS is the North American industry classification system, structured from 20 sectors down to detailed 6-digit industries. It is important for supplier discovery, procurement analysis, market sizing, and business benchmarking across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.