Monitoring
The Slovak Spectator also offers special monitoring and analysis, which are part of our offline products. All the prepared materials are sent to clients in English via e-mail as Word documents. The client can request the materials be mailed to several email addresses of employees for the same price.
a) TSS Media Highlights: Daily highlights of Slovak print press, distributed Monday to Friday no later than 9:00 AM (time is negotiable). The product includes short summaries of the leading stories from national politics, economics, business and minority issues.
The topics and monitored media could be adjusted to the needs of the client – do not hesitate to contact us if you have special requests.
b) TSS Insight: Once per week the client receives special materials blending analysis, commentary and profiles bringing a more in-depth at a key current event or trend (the length of the weekly file is 2,000 words, at minimum). The analyses are prepared by members of The Slovak Spectator staff and are accessible only to paying clients. The analyses include a description of the issue, comments by the main players, commentary by the author and other top opinion makers, and a look at the future implications of the event. Each analysis answers a set of important questions. Occasionally, we also prepare profiles of politicians or politicians within this product.
Our team is able to prepare special analysis for the needs of the client – do not hesitate to contact us if you have special requests.
Prices are set up based on requirement of clients for monitoring or analyses.
If you have additional question do not hesitate to contact us at tss_insight@spectator.sk or at +421 (0)2 5923 3300
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