Mediagazer.com – Media News Aggregated Together

Mediagazer.comMedia new are hot news, but the speed at which everything moves makes keeping track of everything something easier said than done. Algorithms alone can not cope with that.

Neither can human editors working on their own. A very balanced mixture of human input and technology is the way to go, and if someone knows how to achieve such an equilibrium then the people behind Techmeme certainly do. That is why this new media aggregator is worthy of some consideration.

The approach here is the same that has made Techmeme popular, with the added around-the-clock schedules and fickleness that the media industry is known for. The idea is to collect every item of note together and come up with a group of links that will let you see the main opinion when it comes to anything along with the vantage points of fellow supporters and those who are dead against it. If all works out as expected, you will be provided with the definitive word on any trending issue. Couple that with the (already satisfactory) collection of links that are offered in every case, and chances are this aggregator can succeed where others have failed before.

Mediagazer.com In Their Own Words

“Mediagazer presents the day’s must-read media news on a single page.

The media business is in tumult: from the production side to the distribution side, new technologies are upending the industry. Keeping up with these changes is time-consuming, as essential media coverage is scattered across numerous web sites at any given moment.

Mediagazer simplifies this task by organizing the key coverage in one place. We’ve combined sophisticated automated aggregation technologies with direct editorial input from knowledgeable human editors to present the one indispensible narrative of an industry in transition.”

Why Mediagazer.com It Might Be A Killer

As a service, it comes from a team that is fully experienced, and that knows what it’s doing.

Some Questions About Mediagazer.com

How many people will they need to keep this running reasonably smooth? Mediagazer.com

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