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Cision AB Type Public (OMX: CSN) Industry Public Relations Services, Software Services, Consulting Services Founded 1892 Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden Key people Hans Gieskes, (President & CEO)
Peter Granat (President & COO North America)
Anders Böös, (Chairman of the board)
Joe Bernardo (President & CEO North America)Revenue SEK 1.8 Billion 2008[1] Employees 2,500 (2008)[1] Website www.cision.com Cision AB is a business and communication intelligence firm that provides media research, distribution, monitoring and communication evaluation, as well as target group identification and distribution of information for PR and IR purposes to public relations agencies, corporations, government agencies, universities and non-profit organizations throughout the world. Cision AB has annual revenue of SEK 1.8 billion, and has around 2,500 employees in Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Sweden, Lithuania, United Kingdom and the United States.[1]
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Cision North America
Cision US
History
Since its US founding in 1932, Cision, formerly Bacon's Information, has grown along with the communications industries it serves, evolving from its simple start to its present-day status as one of the world’s most extensive media intelligence and information services companies.[2]
As Bacon's, the company was acquired in 2001 by Observer - the largest, publicly traded media intelligence firm in the world. In April, 2007, Bacon's and all Observer Group companies became Cision.
Products and services
CisionPoint Cision US offers enterprise, small business and professional editions of its integrated software platform to help organizations meet their media and communications management needs.[3]
CisionPoint is a web-based “software as a service” solutions that allows professionals to build media lists, distribute press releases, manage PR campaigns, monitor news coverage and analyze results. CisionPoint is built on the Bacon's Media Database, “the media intelligence gold standard”.[4] CisionPoint utilizes a customizable communication dashboard that offers integrated access to the Bacon’s Media Database and CisionPoint’s monitoring and productivity tools. There are three editions of the CisionPoint platform – CisionPoint Enterprise, CisionPoint Professional, and CisionPoint Small Business. They make Cision’s integrated on-demand media research, distribution, monitoring, and analysis tools available to a wide base of marketing and public relations professionals.[5]
Timeline
1934 – Bacon’s Publicity Manual introduced (the nation’s first publication to provide advice to PR practitioners)
1952 – Bacon’s Publicity Checker – Trade Press directory issued (names of publications, editor and reporter contact information)
1960 – Daily newspapers added to media monitoring services
1978–1990 – Several specialized media directories introduced
1991–1997 — No longer known as a trade press clipping bureau, Bacon’s becomes the leading monitoring company in the United States[2]
1994 – MediaSource CD introduced
1995 – Bacon’s acquired by Primedia
2000 – MediaSource launched as first online media research and distribution service; Internet monitoring service launched; Bacon’s collects web clippings from more than 7,000 news web sites; PR MediaNews (a web-based, daily online newsletter focused exclusively on the media with information on editor changes, magazine profiles and trend reporting) launched; and TV closed-captioning monitoring service begun
2001 – Bacon’s acquired by Observer AB, based in Stockholm, Sweden, the global leader in the media intelligence industry[6]
2002 – Media Pulse broadcast monitoring services acquired by Bacon’s to provide a single source for global print, broadcast and online media monitoring; International media monitoring introduced
2003 – Chicago News, a broadcast monitoring service, acquired by Bacon’s; MediaSource monitoring module launched; and media evaluation
2004 – MediaMap acquired by Bacon’s to boost research data by adding industry-specific media information
2005 – Delahaye, a media evaluation and consulting services firm, and Multivision, a broadcast monitoring and analysis firm were acquired by Bacon’s to further develop and expand its broadcast media monitoring and media evaluation services
2007 – Bacon’s is rebranded as Cision, and serves as the company's headquarters in North America. Cision US is headquartered in Chicago with 24 offices nationwide and over 790 employees.
2009 - CisionPoint wins the 2009 CODiE Award as Best Online News Service[7]
2010 - The Cision Social Media Dashboard wins the 2010 CODiE Award as Best Social Media Aggregation Service[8]
2011 - CisionPoint wins the 2011 CODiE Award as Best Marketing/Public Relations Solution[9]
Cision Canada
History
Since its founding in 1955, Cision Canada, formerly Bowdens Media Monitoring, has grown along with the communications industries it serves, evolving from its simple start to its present-day status as one of the world’s most extensive media intelligence and information services companies.
As Bowdens, the company was acquired in 2001 by Observer – the largest, publicly traded media intelligence firm in the world. In 2004, Bowdens acquired Verbatim and NewsWatch. In April 2007, Bowdens and all Observer Group companies became Cision. Cision operates globally, and has a presence in more than a dozen countries worldwide.
Products and services
Cision Canada Inc. offers software platforms to help organizations meet their media and communications management needs. CisionPoint and MediaSource are web-based “software as a service” solutions that allow professionals to build media lists, distribute press releases, manage PR campaigns, monitor news coverage and analyze results. CisionPoint Plan and Connect are built on the CisionPoint Media Database, “the media intelligence gold standard.” CisionPoint utilizes a customizable communication dashboard that offers integrated access to the CisionPoint Media Database and press release distribution tools. MediaSource offers clients an online portal to monitor news coverage and evaluate the results of that coverage. Together, CisionPoint and MediaSource make Cision’s on-demand media research, distribution, monitoring, and analysis tools available to a wide base of marketing and public relations professionals.
Timeline
1955 - Ralph Bowden purchases Canadian Clipping Services and changes name to Bowdens
1983 - Bowdens acquired by MacLean Hunter
1985 - Bowdens acquires MacLean Hunter clipping service and integrates operations
1992 - Western Press Clippings in Vancouver acquired
1993 - Media Reach in Toronto acquired
1993 - Merge with Montréal-based monitoring firm Verbatim
1994 - Rogers Communications purchases MacLean Hunter
2000 - Alberta-based Chase and Probe acquired
2001 - Bowdens purchased by media intelligence conglomerate, Observer Group AB
2001 - Integrate Mediascan and CaisseCartier operations as part of Observer AB acquisitions
2004 - Verbatim and Medianor acquired
2006 - NewsWatch acquired
2007 - Bowdens rebranded as Cision Canada Inc.References
- ^ a b c "Year End Report 2008". Cision Wire. http://www.cisionwire.com/cision/north-america-operating-margins-remains-strong. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
- ^ a b Cision Launches Multiple Editions of CisionPoint On-Demand Web 2.0 Platform
- ^ PR News Online :: PR-Related News From the Wires :: Cision Launches Multiple Editions of CisionPoint On-Demand Web 2.0 Platform
- ^ Vocus Brings Home the Bacon's
- ^ Cision Launches Comprehensive, Enhanced Social Media Monitoring Services
- ^ "Cision - press release". Cision Wire. http://www.cisionwire.com/premium/observer-takes-strategic-step-toward-global-presence-with-its-first-acquisition-in-north-america. Retrieved 2001-08-27.
- ^ "Cision - Press Release". Cision Wire. http://www.cisionwire.com/cision/cisionpoint-wins-2009-codie-award-as-best-online-news-service-. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
- ^ "2010 CODiE Award Winners". SIIA. http://www.siia.net/codies/2010/winners.asp#content. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
- ^ "2011 CODiE Award Winners". SIIA. http://www.siia.net/codies/2011/winners.asp. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
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