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National Aircheck Launches Radio and Podcast Monitoring


National Aircheck
National Aircheck

National Aircheck, a Chicago-based media monitoring service, has launched an enhanced content tracking system capable of cost effectively searching tens of thousands radio stations and also podcasts. The proprietary system helps PR professionals and all media related firms capture mentions at a scale the company says has previusly been unavailable. There is no platform to access or learn, teach and reteach, as it does all the work.

In contrast to monitoring services that limit coverage to top stations in larger markets, National Aircheck's new system can monitor virtually any radio station or groups of radio stations in North America and Canada along with thousands of podcasts, either on a one-off project basis or as an ongoing service.

"Radio has always been an underserviced area of media monitoring," said National Aircheck CEO Robb Wexler, "and since it's our specialty, we wanted to improve the service options for different types of needs. Doing the exact same thing with podcasts is just a logical extension of our unique capabilities."

Each client can have their own custom list of monitored stations based on any criteria, such as format, affiliation, or geography. This allows users to supplement subscriptions to other platforms, or to access radio monitoring services on an occasional, as-needed basis.

Along with launching the new system, National Aircheck has overhauled its branding and redesigned their website. The site showcases National Aircheck's unique services, personality and gives visitors a way to book a 10-minute virtual presentation.

National Aircheck has been in business since 1988, specializing in radio but also offering TV monitoring services at national-aircheck.com.

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