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Isentia partners with the Office of Women in Sport and Recreation to launch new report

Isentia supports the OWSR in this study based on a representative sample of 200 sports news items per day, with a total sample size of more than 34,600 individual pieces of media. Bringing awareness to disparities in sports media towards women. 

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Isentia and Copyright Agency end court battle

Ad News on October 12, 2022
Media monitoring company Isentia and the licensing body Copyright Agency have ended a long running dispute over fees for use of news content.

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Isentia appoints new chief technology officer

Mumbrella on February 7, 2022
Isentia, has today appointed Rainer Rhedey as chief technology officer, effective immediately.

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Isentia Appoints Rainer Rhedey For CTO Role

Bandt on February 7, 2022
Isentia, has announced the appointment of Rainer Rhedey as chief technology officer.

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Rainer Rhedey Joins Isentia as CTO

Enterprise IT World on February 7, 2022
Leading media monitoring, intelligence and insights solution provider, Isentia announced the appointment of Rainer Rhedey as CTO .

PRSP elects new Board of Trustees

Manila Bulletin on February 2, 2022
The Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP), the country’s premier organization of PR and communication professionals, has recently elected its new set of Board of Trustees and Officers for 2022-2023.

PR organization elects new board of trustees for 2022

The Manila Times on February 2, 2022
THE Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) has elected a new set of board of trustees and officers for 2022-2023. The board of trustees directs and supervises the affairs and properties of the society, exercising specific powers and obligations defined by PRSP’s by-laws. 

Top communications group recently elected its new set of Board of Trustees and Officers

Daily Tribune on February 2, 2022
The PRSP board of trustees directs and supervises the affairs and properties of the society, exercising specific powers and obligations defined by PRSP’s by-laws. The newly elected board and officers officially assume office on Feb. 1, the start of the fiscal year of PRSP, for a one-year period.

PRSP elects new board of trustees

Philippine Star on February 4, 2022
The Public Relations Society of the Philippines recently elected its new set of board of trustees and officers for 2022-2023.

Access Intelligence and Isentia announce merge

B&T Magazine on September 6, 2021

Access Intelligence PLC and Isentia are merging their operations to meet the global market evolution in marketing and communications, as they spearhead innovation in the media intelligence market.

Isentia shareholders vote in favour of Access Intelligence takeover

B&T Magazine on August 17, 2021

Isentia is pleased to announce that Isentia shareholders have voted in favour of the scheme of arrangement under which Access Intelligence PLC will acquire all of the Isentia shares that it does not already own.

Isentia and PRIA to deliver exclusive content to members in new initiative

Mumbrella on August 11, 2021

Isentia has entered a partnership with the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA), the national industry body for public relations and communication professionals in Australia. The partnership will see Isentia work closely with PRIA to deliver exclusive content and share industry insights with its members.

What you might be missing on social media

B&T Magazine on August 9, 2021

Isentia’s Chief Commercial Officer, Russ Horell says social media has changed new gathering and it has become the number one pulse check on the public’s view and opinions…

Marketech APAC on May 27, 2021

Media intelligence and insights company Isentia has recently published a study noting the local status of courier players, and how their ups and downs can help them strive for local competition.

Marketech APAC on May 21, 2021

A new study from media monitoring and insights solution provider Isentia notes that Philippine retailers need to listen to the clamor of consumers regarding these essentials, especially through social media channels.

Radio New Zealand from Mediawatch on May 23, 2021

New research based on thousands of media reports about leaders and leadership in the past year shows what the media say about leaders and their leadership still seems to be critical to their popularity and their perceived trustworthiness and effectiveness.

Marketing Asia on May 15, 2021

Isentia has uncovered customer sentiments on social media and how these experiences from the services provided by Philippine ISPs, fold into every Filipino’s digital consumer journey.

B&T Magazine on May 12, 2021

An analysis of word usage in budget speeches over the past decade, revealing the most popular language and words used over time and in the 2021/22 Federal Budget.

Sport New Zealand on Apr 29, 2021

An in-depth research and analysis report from 40,000 media items into gender balance across sports media coverage in Aotearoa New Zealand. 

Google Cloud on Apr 9, 2021

With Speech-to-Text, Isentia is delivering a range of AI- powered media intelligence products that enables clients to manage reputations and seize opportunities, while Google Workspace has enhanced collaboration and enabled the business to navigate the pandemic with minimal disruption to operations and client services.

Amazin Web Services on Apr 8, 2021

Isentia’s Chief Architect, Karl Platz, AWS’s Solutions Architect, Maria Sokolova and AWS’s Specialist Solutions Architect, Masudur Rahaman Sayem show us how Isentia keeps modernising their real-time media monitoring and intelligence platform.

Universities Australia on Mar 10, 2021

Isentia’s research shows the scale of the uni-led information blitz during the pandemic. The analysis, commissioned by Universities Australia and compiled by Isentia, highlights the ile that expert advice played in the contribution to better health outcomes.

The Phlippine Post on Feb 9, 2021

Data from media intelligence company Isentia shows that consumers are now looking for more meaningful interactions for deliveries, as the service tends to get monotonous and transactional. 

The Manila Times on Jan 29, 2021

Isentia’s research reveals the top pharmaceutical brands receiving most attention in the lead up to the vaccine rollout in the Philippines. 

Marketing Asia on Jan 28, 2021

An in-depth analysis of the pharmaceutical, healthcare and wellness industries in South East Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic with data from traditional and social media channels. 

Vietnam Insider on Jan 27, 2021

Isentia explores relevant digital and social media analytics data across prominent Southeast Asian markets to uncover winning brands in the pharmaceutical industry.

Vietnam Insider on Jan 21, 2021

Isentia uncovers the media analytics data on the automotive industry and brands, obtained from social conversations and digital journalism coverage in the last quarter of 2020 to find key automotive brands.

Marketing Interactive on Jan 21, 2021

Isentia set out to discover the changing landscape in the automotive industry during COVID-19, uncovering automotive-related discussions in mainstream and social media across major Southeast Asian countries.

Marketing Asia on Jan 12, 2021

Isentia explores all mainstream media coverage and social media data around luxury brands across six markets in South East Asia between 1 October 2020 and 15 November 2020.

Marketing Interactive on Jan 12, 2021

Isentia explores all mainstream media coverage and social media data around luxury brands across six markets iN South East Asia between 1 October 2020 and 15 November 2020..

Marketing Interactive on Dec 9, 2020

Isentia explore the media coverage of the regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP), a monumental deal among 15 Asia Pacific countries.

The Queensland Times on Aug 11, 2020

New research from media intelligence company Isentia has found that while most Australians agree with wearing a mask there is a sizeable percentage that don’t, here is why.

News.com.au on July 22, 2020

A new study of more than 6,500 social media conversations by media intelligence company Isentia shows Australians are evenly split about how they will manage emotionally with a return to the workplace.