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September 06, 2007

CustomScoop partners with KDPaine to provide UNC with media gift

CustomScoop is pleased to announce that we've teamed up with KDPaine & Partners to provide the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication with access to the most up-to-date media monitoring and analysis tools. The one year gift, valued at $500,000, will be used to support the research and teaching of newly appointed professor Craig Carroll.

Students will have the opportunity to work with CustomScoop's ClipIQ product and KDPaine's DIY Dashboard application for a hands-on experience as they are learning how to collect, measure, and analyze a broad range of media information.

CustomScoop is proud to support Dr. Carroll's efforts to bring the very latest technology to students of journalism and mass communication. Today's students already have a solid understanding of computers and the Internet, and providing them with tools to help them navigate and process the incredible volume of information available is a logical step.

The University's release can be read here.

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