Media Monitoring & Social Listening

Hear all of India. Understand what it means.

Ordinary dashboards count mentions and leave you to guess. MIOS watches news, broadcast, and social discourse across the country in more than a dozen Indian languages, and reads it the way an analyst would: what is being said, who is saying it, where it is gaining force, and whether it should worry you. Comprehensive media monitoring built for institutions that cannot afford to miss the story that matters.

Beyond The Mention Count

A bigger number is not a better answer.

Most monitoring tools were built to tally. They tell you that mentions rose forty percent and that sentiment is sixty percent positive, and then leave the hard part to you. But a spike can be celebration or alarm, and a flat line can hide a story that is quietly hardening into a problem. The question a serious institution actually has is never how many. It is what does this mean, and what should I do about it. MIOS is built to answer that question, in the language your public is using, at the moment it still matters.

12+
Indian languages monitored together, so regional discourse is never a blind spot
24/7
continuous watch across news, broadcast, and social conversation, day and night
Meaning
interpreted, not merely counted · context, intent, and consequence on every signal
What MIOS Monitoring Delivers

Listening that thinks.

Six capabilities that turn the full noise of the public conversation into something a decision-maker can act on with confidence.

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One watch across every surface

News, broadcast coverage, and the open social conversation, brought together into a single live picture. No switching between tools, no gaps between what the press says and what the public is saying back.

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Multilingual by design

India does not argue in one language, and neither should your monitoring. MIOS reads discourse across more than a dozen Indian languages as one body of meaning, so a story breaking in a regional language is never missed.

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Meaning, not just mentions

Every signal is read for context, intent, and consequence. We tell celebration apart from alarm, sarcasm apart from sincerity, and a passing remark apart from the start of something you need to watch.

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Trends with direction

See not only what is being discussed but where it is heading. MIOS surfaces what is rising, what is fading, and what is about to break, so you are early to the conversation instead of late to the fallout.

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Share of voice and standing

Know how much of the conversation you own, how your standing compares with others on the issues that count, and how public mood moves in response to what you say and do.

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Alerts worth waking up for

No flood of notifications. MIOS raises the alarm only when something genuinely warrants attention, and arrives with the evidence and a recommended next step rather than a raw firehose.

From Noise To Decision

How the conversation becomes intelligence.

The same discipline our institutional clients rely on, applied to the everyday work of watching the media. Four steps, running continuously.

Hear

The full conversation is taken in across news, broadcast, and social, in every language your public uses, around the clock.

Interpret

Each signal is read for meaning, tone, and intent, then placed in context with everything else moving at the same time.

Surface

What matters rises to the top, scored for reach and momentum. The rest stays searchable but never gets in your way.

Act

You receive a clear picture and a recommended response, ready to brief leadership and move while the window is open.

Who It Is Built For

Made for those who answer for the message.

Media monitoring on MIOS is deployed for the teams that carry an institution's voice and reputation, scoped to how each of them works.

Government & Public Institutions

For communications and public-affairs teams that must know how policy, statements, and events are landing with citizens across regions and languages, in time to respond well.

  • National and regional discourse in one view
  • Issue-by-issue public mood tracking
  • Early sight of stories before they harden
  • Briefing-ready summaries for leadership

Corporate & Reputation Teams

For brand, communications, and risk leaders protecting standing in a fast and unforgiving information environment. Watch perception, catch the early sign of a problem, and respond with evidence.

  • Brand and leadership reputation watch
  • Share of voice against the field
  • Emerging-issue and crisis early warning
  • Sentiment that reflects meaning, not keywords

Strategic & Advisory Teams

For analysts and advisers who brief principals on where the conversation stands and where it is heading. Depth on demand, with the full record behind every read.

  • Trend and momentum analysis with direction
  • Multilingual coverage across the country
  • Searchable record for deeper investigation
  • Export-ready intelligence packs
Where It Sits

One foundation, many faces.

Media monitoring is the listening layer of MIOS. It feeds, and is fed by, the same capabilities our institutional clients depend on every day.

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Narrative intelligence

Listening becomes understanding when scattered mentions resolve into a story. See how our narrative intelligence turns chatter into meaning.

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Information integrity

Tell genuine public mood from a manufactured push. Explore information integrity and how it guards against coordinated manipulation.

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Crisis & open-source

When watching turns into responding, the same engine powers crisis command, the wider open-source intelligence picture, and election intelligence.

By The Numbers

Scale that matches the country.

12+Indian languages monitored as one
24/7continuous news and social watch
News + Socialevery surface in a single picture
Meaninginterpreted, not just counted
Request Briefing

Stop counting. Start understanding.

Every monitoring deployment is scoped through a confidential briefing that maps MIOS to the issues, audiences, and languages that matter to you. Explore the platform, review the full set of institutional solutions, then bring us the conversation you need to read.