Education

We understand competing internal and external priorities of communicators in the education and training field.
Tracking and adapting to developments in education
Tracking and adapting to developments in education

Education providers strive to communicate effectively with potential students and other key stakeholders in an increasingly competitive environment.

How we can help you

Media Monitors works with education organisations every day to make sense of the media by:

  • A dedicated account team that understands the specific needs of communicators in the education and training field.
     

  • Our online Mediaportal, which provides comprehensive and flexible coverage, allowing you to organise your reporting by faculty, issue or stakeholder segment.
     

  • Quantitative analysis that can provide media benchmarks to evaluate volume and audience of your media coverage and that of your competitors.
     

  • Best practice qualitative media analysis that will help you effectively evaluate the impact of your communications strategy, identify emerging media trends that directly affect the education sector, track the performance of your spokespeople and make informed strategic media decisions.
     

Media Monitors is constantly looking at new ways to provide education providers with greater value and utility in the rapidly changing media environment, across our unrivalled range of media intelligence services

Who we help

Media Monitors works with education organisations including:

  • Universities
     
  • Colleges
     
  • Secondary schools
     
  • Training providers
     
  • Workplace learning providers.
     

Talk to us

Contact your local office to discuss your media needs today.

Contact Media Monitors

Contact customer service on
0800 607 000
(freecall within New Zealand)

Or call your local office today.


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