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Reports and Charts

Once the SQA information is compiled and delivered with the daily delivery, it can be further analysed against other types of information, such as competitor mentions, time relation to press release or major event, industry sentiment and market stability. Standard reports are generated monthly for clients who require SQA and include charts of the media analysis results for each topic or search criteria as required by the client. Chart examples of these reports are listed below.

Reports containing further analysis as mentioned above are client specific, and available upon request on a project basis


SQA Standard Report
Compiled from the Positive, Negative, and Neutral classifications given to each article as it is collected by e-Media Worldwide the Standard Report offers the ability to evaluate the entire period in relation to a certain product or criteria. The Standard Report is included in the monthly subscription for clients who order SQA, generated monthly, and delivered in the client specified format via email, as well as to the client secure site

Sample SQL Standard Report


SQA MA Report

The SQA MA Report incorporates the mood classifications of the articles collected over a period of time. e-Media Worldwide will then examine each article for trends in the information, frequency of mentions, publication, byline and regional analysis. The analysis of each article is more involved, and distributed both as a chart as well as a report document, and is usually generated on a weekly basis for high volume clients (750 articles per month or more).


Comparative Analysis Report

While the Standard and MA reports can be generated with the information collected from the clients regular monitoring requirements or criteria, in order to compare that information with competitor mentions, industry or sector trends, or additional regional analysis further information is collected. That information is compared against the Standard or MA reports to generate an accurate comparison of similar information. In the sample below, the media view of the North American Auto Industry is shown in relation to the compiled information for 3 companies, and then using their vehicle names and classification, further analyses the information into vehicle classes.

Sample Comparative Analysis Report

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