Media Monitoring in the Public Service: Application (CHC110)

Product code: CHC110

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Course


Online

Course

Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

1 hour

Audience

Audience

Employees

Functional specialists

 

Description

This course is delivered and maintained by Public Services and Procurement Canada. All learning inquiries related to this product can be directed to tpsgc.dgrgppampda-rgpbcmcp.pwgsc@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca.

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Government departments and agencies are required to monitor the public environment in accordance with federal policies. This online self-paced course explains the requirements of the Policy on Communications and Federal Identity, as well as the role of the Copyright Media Clearance Program in detecting and tracking emerging media trends and issues. Participants will learn about their specific roles and responsibilities towards media monitoring, how to comply with copyright rules, and how to access online news, magazines, newswires, transcripts and more.

Topics include:

  • reinforcing the importance of media monitoring
  • reviewing the intricacies of journalism and copyright
  • explaining the role of the Copyright Media Clearance Program
  • using NewsDesk as an electronic media monitoring system

Notes:

To learn more about the foundations of media monitoring, please refer to Media Monitoring in the Public Service: Knowledge (CHC119).

Date modified: 2026-04-28

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