For journalists, researchers & photojournalists
Know what's happening in a country
before you go.
Media Events Radar turns a country's own media into a forward-looking calendar of upcoming events — protests, elections, ceremonies, official visits, court hearings, strikes, anniversaries, national holidays and deadlines. One agenda, so you're never caught unprepared.
A complete agenda of a country's future
Following what's coming up in a country means scanning dozens of newspapers, agencies and public channels every day — in languages you may not read. Media Events Radar does that monitoring for you: it reads a country's domestic media and places every upcoming public event on a single, searchable calendar, with the source, the date and who's involved. You get the big picture of what lies ahead at a glance, instead of piecing it together the night before a trip.
Made for people who need to be ahead of the news
Plan coverage around what's actually going to happen, not just what already did.
Spot the ceremonies, rallies and moments worth being there for — and get there in time.
Build a shooting schedule and line up access around real, dated events.
Track a country's political, social and economic calendar in one structured place.
Give the whole team a shared forward planner for the countries you cover.
See what's on the ground before you land, and plan your days around it.
What you can do with it
- ▹Plan a reportage or a trip. Pick a country, scan the weeks ahead, and build your itinerary around the events that matter.
- ▹Never be caught unprepared. A protest, an election, a religious festival or a state visit rarely comes out of nowhere — see it coming and be there.
- ▹Have one complete agenda per country. Stop rebuilding a mental list from scattered sources every morning.
- ▹Schedule interviews and shoots around confirmed dates, sessions and ceremonies.
- ▹Get email briefings. Choose the countries and topics you follow and receive a heads-up — including when plans change.
How it works
We continuously monitor a country's own newspapers, agencies and public channels.
Every future, dated event is placed on a calendar with its source, location and participants.
Browse the calendar, save what matters and get briefed by email — including updates.
Start with the calendar of a country you cover
Open the events radar, pick a country, and see what's coming.