August 12th, 2010 | by Stephen

When the Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, asked for a written explanation from Callely, the topic quickly began to dominate the social media sphere in Ireland. On Wednesday June 2nd 2010, three days after the article in the Sunday Independent, there were 584 mentions of the Senator in 24 hours.

June 9th, 2010 | by Stephen

Within days, the campaign had caused controversy among the Irish public, with opinions divided on the campaign. O’Leary Analytics has looked at the coverage the campaign received in social media in Ireland and highlights some of the key results

April 26th, 2010 | by Stephen

For the first time at a British election, the three main party leaders are engaging in a series of three televised debates, modelled on the debates held in U.S. Presidential elections. How much of an effect are these much publicised, and much talked about debates having on the media coverage for Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats and their leaders? How are the media, in the UK, and across the globe, covering the various parties? And which leader is winning the battle for the headlines?

March 8th, 2010 | by Stephen

How have the media covered this year's Championship? Which nation has enjoyed the most coverage? Has winning lead to more column inches? Or has defeat been covered in greater depth? Which players’ names are in lights, and why? O’Leary Analytics has conducted research into the media coverage of each team in this year's Six Nations Championship and analysed how the media in each nation, and globally, is covering the event.

February 22nd, 2010 | by Stephen

It is clear from the analysis that three months after the story broke, the relationship between Tiger Woods and his sponsors, in the media, continues to evolve. He may not be on their website; he may not be wearing their logo; he may not feature in their advertising; he may not be carrying their name on his bag. Despite all this, his association with these companies continues to be reported in the media.