Anonymous ID: 5e6507 Aug. 1, 2018, 8:11 p.m. No.2403989   🗄️.is 🔗kun

TVEyes

 

The U.S. Supreme Court may soon have the opportunity to shake up the consumption of news.

At stake could very well be the online dissemination of broadcast news clips as well as a deeper understanding of how politics and news intersect.

 

That's because on Wednesday, the media monitoring service TVEyes indicated in an application to the high court that it would indeed be petitioning for review of a recent appellate loss to Fox News.

Five years ago, Fox News sued TVEyes, accusing the service of making "verbatim reproduction" of the cable news network's programming.

 

TVEyes is no ordinary service.

 

With the capability of storing massive amounts of programming that allow researchers to locate what's being said about a given topic, individual or corporation on some 1,400 television and radio stations, TVEyes has been used by customers including the United States Department of Defense, the United Nations, The New York Times, professional sports leagues and even the White House. At a time when President Donald Trump is said to be wildly influenced by what he sees on the Fox News morning show Fox & Friends, the ability to search relevant clips and disseminate them for critical commentary is arguably a paramount societal need.

 

COMPLETE TV AWARENESS

 

We alert you to broadcast coverage within moments of airing – so you can advise clients, head-off issues, correct errors and identify trends earlier.

 

REGIONAL, NATIONAL OR GLOBAL

 

With three packages to choose from, it’s easy to match the capabilities and broadcast market coverage provided by TVEyes to your needs.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fox-news-taken-to-supreme-court-in-potential-blockbuster-case/ar-BBLnnPL?ocid=spartanntp

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