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Relegence monitors the web sites of local and national news gathering organizations, industry specific publications and trade journals, corporations and government agencies. Any change to the web site is delivered to interested users the second it is detected. Each of these categories of web site offer unique business value.
News Gathering Organizations:
These include the web sites of radio and television stations as well as national, regional and local newspapers. News provided by these primary sources is often more timely than wire services who later report the same news citing the primary source. Local or regional coverage often provides greater depth of coverage which may be useful in certain business decisions.
Industry Specific Publications:
Hundreds of industry specific publications provide advance notice of deals between companies and their suppliers, the adoption of new technologies, reviews of new products and market evaluations. These early reviews of products and technologies by experts prior to a retail launch can give insights as to the market acceptance.
Corporate Web Sites:
The Investor Relations and Press sections of corporate web sites typically contain information about new contracts, new products, executive changes or financial disclosures. Often these announcements are posted on a company's web site prior to being picked up by a news wire.
Government Agency Web Sites:
Government agencies typically post information about rulings regarding product approvals, and proposed mergers. Government agencies are also the primary source for information about new corporate inquiries, the disposition of bankruptcies or the release of economic indicators.
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