We've been incredibly busy of late launching a wealth of new GDELT initiatives! Remember to keep a regular eye on the GDELT Blog for all of our latest:
If you missed it, last November's Web Summit 2025 stage talk gives a great overview of all of GDELT's exciting new launches:
You're hearing it here first! One of our most exciting new initiatives: we are soft launching today our new daily deep trend analysis reports for a selection of television news channels with the Internet Archive's TV News Archive. Instead of summarization, these reports look over the entire day's coverage for each channel and deeply reason over the entire day as a whole to sift out the overarching themes, narratives and dominant trends, contextualize them, tie them together to show how they are all interconnected and even forecast potential trend extensions - all of it fully cited back to the original broadcasts, with each claim linked back as essentially a deep analytical bibliography designed to help journalists and researchers better understand the overarching trends, themes and patterns of the news across each country and identify relevant stories and coverage they might not otherwise have encountered and uncover connections, emphases and narrative shifts that enable more comprehensive reporting and deeper, evidence-based research.
There are two newsletters, one that focuses on CSPAN each day:
https://groups.google.com/g/gdelts-todays-trends-on-capitol-hillAnd the second rounds up all of the per-channel media analyses across all of the channels the Internet Archive currently monitors:
https://groups.google.com/g/gdelts-todays-media-trendsThese are just a preview of the massive new daily global trends report launching shortly (see the announcement at the end of the Web Summit talk above), spanning more than 400 languages! Keep a close eye on the blog for announcements, as we believe it will fundamentally change how the world sees and thinks about assessing and forecasting global trends and risks.
Feel free to share onward with folks you think would find of interest!
Kalev