The role of media is crucial in various crises across different fields and levels. The media can respond to crises objectively by considering all aspects of the crisis to find solutions that lead to resolving the crisis and overcoming it as quickly as possible. On the other hand, media practices can sometimes escalate tensions between all parties involved in the crisis, thus prolonging the crisis and exacerbating the problems it causes. This highlights the difference between media that deals with crises and media that contributes to the ongoing escalation of crises. Media monitoring involves collecting data, analyzing content from relevant media outlets such as printed news, broadcasts, and the internet, and presenting the results. In addition to being an organizational tool, media monitoring provides broader benefits for the electoral process, including the ability to assess the integrity of elections based on the freedom of expression for the media, voters, and candidates. Despite the importance of media monitoring, it has not yet become a routine practice.
Who Should Attend?
Knowledge and Benefits:
After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:
The Concept of Media Monitoring
The Importance of Social Media in Media Monitoring
Media Monitoring Tools
The Importance of Defining Media Monitoring Goals
Defining Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Scope Limitations in Media Monitoring
Data Collection Methods
Handling Large Amounts of Data
Extracting and Analyzing Data
Types of Media Content
Trend Analysis
Sentiment and Attitude Analysis
Extracting Conclusions from Content Analysis
Preparing Media Monitoring Reports
Providing Recommendations Based on Results
Measuring Impact on Public Awareness
Tracking Conversations and Brands
The Impact of Events and Crises on Media Monitoring
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