Journalists in over 1,500 newsrooms around the world rely on Dataminr for News to discover the earliest possible indications of breaking news and gain an edge in covering the stories that matter most to their audiences.
Be alerted to unfolding events in real time, so you can break stories that matter to your audience.
“Dataminr really gives us a leg-up in rapidly developing breaking news situations,” said Patrick Boehler, RFE/RL’s Acting Head of Innovation and Audience Engagement. “We are often increasingly forced to report undercover in wartime areas, or entirely remotely, which can cause delays without a resource like Dataminr for News.”
Dataminr for News detects global events by processing billions of public data inputs per day in a wide range of formats and from nearly 1 million distinct, publicly available data sources. These data inputs include text, images, video, and sound.
Our real-time alerting solution is a catalyst for newsroom workflows, designed to help journalists in their news gathering efforts by delivering the most relevant alerts in real time—allowing you to focus on verifying and telling compelling stories.
Dataminr for News narrows the time gap between when events occur and when you discover them. Early alerts help you respond proactively to the events that matter the most to your audience and can define the news cycle.
Receive comprehensive alerts categorized by topics relevant to you. Enrich your story with view-from-the-ground alerting—and receive updates as events evolve and resolve.
Journalists around the world rely on Dataminr for News to discover breaking news and help inform their verification processes. Consuming alerts is easy—receive real-time alerts via web-based dashboard, email, mobile app, Slack, and TweetDeck.
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