Echo Research Launches Online Automated Media Analysis System

New York, NY, October 14, 2009 -- Echo Research today announced the launch of its new online media analysis system – Echo Sonar. Echo Sonar is a significant advancement in automated media analysis because of its access to publications around the world and its advanced analytic platform.

Echo's survey for The Guardian helps challenge negative stereotypes of teenage boys...

Getting the media low down

Medics on the Move claim they take the hassle out of finding homes, and when property adviser Jenny Gee wanted to take the hassle out of evaluating the media, she chose Echo Sonar.
 

The study, "Obesity in the Public Eye," was launched in Geneva on the occasion of the WHO World Health Assembly. Drawing on some 9,000 media items published worldwide, Echo's research found:

  1. Which other life-threatening diseases rank alongside obesity in the public eye
  2. What are the problems with causes and solutions put forward by various commentators
  3. How messages and opinion formers varied from country to country, ranging from calls for regulation clamp down to increasing education
  4. Where the media lay the blame, including some highly visible, global brand names

For recommended ways forward, Echo also facilitated an important exchange among public- and private-sector organizations to address this issue.

Finally, Echo also conducted a mobile phone poll among young teenagers to get their views on the concern, causes and ways forward - see the transcript from the expert panel discussion that resulted.

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Obesity in the Public Eye