Media Library Kentucky

Monitoring Local News

Media Library Kentucky works in partnership with many organizations that record the local news themselves. We provide text reports that show the date, time, station, and text summaries of news coverage. Monitor and review footage of accidents, crimes, and disaster scenes.

Who Could Benefit From Media Library's Services?

Public Relations Professionals & Businesses

  • Track the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
  • Capture positive press for archives and promotional use.
  • React to negative publicity and monitor crises.
  • Using our metrics, put a dollar value on the services you provide.

Chambers of Commerce & Visitors Bureaus

  • Gauge coverage of conventions to aid in assessing financial implications for the city.
  • Evaluate branding campaigns.
  • Gauge dispersal of public messages.
  • Capture positive press for archives and promotional use.
  • React to negative publicity and monitor crises.

Hospitals & Health Departments

  • Track trends in public health.
  • Gauge distribution and effectiveness of health alerts.
  • Monitor your competition.

Schools, Colleges & Universities

  • Capture press that showcases educational values, achievement, and community involvement.
  • Track trends in education.
  • Track coverage that affects public perception.

Government Agencies & Municipal Governments

  • Chart publicity pushes.
  • Measure the distribution of public messages.
  • Capture positive press for archives and promotional use.
  • React to negative publicity and monitor crises.

Arts Groups & Entertainment Venues

  • Capture reviews, pre-show features, and event coverage.

Lawyers & Investigators

  • See footage of accident, crime, and disaster scenes.

Note: reports and videos may be used for file or reference purposes only. To use these in court, you must subpoena the stations.

Law Enforcement

  • Use interview footage to train officers to interact with the media.
  • Keep tabs on public perception of your department.

Political Candidates

  • Measure media perception.
  • Quickly identify and respond to negative messages.
  • Monitor the opponent's coverage.

Individuals

  • Your child or grandchild was on the news. Who wouldn't want a copy?

But we record broadcast news ourselves

But we record broadcast news ourselves

Media Library works in partnership with many organizations that record the local news themselves. We provide text reports that show the date, time, station, and text summary of news coverage. This frees your staff from the tedious job of watching hours of footage each day. The money saved more than offsets the cost of monitoring.