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Dr Alec Duncan and MH370 MON 09 JUNE 2014 Dr Alec Duncan and MH370 Executive Summary The below report summarises 179 media cuttings related to Dr Alec Duncan's media briefing held on Wednesday 4 June 2014, regarding an underwater sound detected by CMST. (Flight MH370) Unusual underwater sound examined for searching missing plane Hong Kong Standard 06 Apr 2014 8:00 AM 45 words • ASR AUD 21 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261917488 Read on source website 5,170 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 814 AV. STORY AUDIENCE A British Woman Claims To Have Seen The Missing Malaysia Jet... Business Insider Australia by Jonathan Pearlman 03 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 29 words • ASR AUD 9 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261909698 Read on source website 30,440 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 268 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Could mystery sound be MH370 crash? news4jax.com by David Molko, Mike M. Ahlers and Rene Marsh 03 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 31 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261912784 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Indian Ocean Noise Analyzed For Possible Link to Missing Jet MaritimeSecurity.asia 03 Jun 2014 11:23 AM 455 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261630673 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE COPYRIGHT This report and its contents are for the internal research use of Mediaportal subscribers only and may not be provided to any third party by any means for any purpose without the express permission of iSentia and/or the relevant copyright owner. For more information contact [email protected] DISCLAIMER iSentia uses multiple audience data sources for press, internet, TV and radio, including AGB Nielsen Media Research, Audit Bureau of Circulations, comScore, CSM Media Research, OzTAM, Nielsen, Research International and TNS. For general information purposes only. Any ASRs and audience figures are an estimate only and may be subject to error or omission. iSentia makes no representations and, to the extent permitted by law, excludes all warranties in relation to the information contained in the report and is not liable for any losses, costs or expenses, resulting from any use or misuse of the report. Curtin researchers in search for acoustic evidence of MH370 EurekAlert! 03 Jun 2014 12:00 PM 596 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262186971 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Scientists focus on a faint sound in latest effort to find missing MH370 Malaysia MSN 03 Jun 2014 2:00 PM 616 words • ASR AUD 67 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261708683 Read on source website 6,080 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 80 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Scientists focus on a faint sound in latest effort to find missing MH370 Malaysian Insider 03 Jun 2014 2:12 PM 740 words • ASR AUD 39,651 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261613474 Read on source website 84,050 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 18,330 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Recorded Noise Might Offer Clues to MH370 NDTV 03 Jun 2014 2:25 PM 890 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261691922 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: British Sailor Claims Seeing Missing Jetliner ‘On Fire’ Near Thailand International Business Times by Suman Varandani 03 Jun 2014 5:32 PM 623 words • ASR AUD 2,854 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261727352 Read on source website 652,600 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 13,577 AV. STORY AUDIENCE MH370: British Woman Katherine Tee 'Saw Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight On Fire' Huffington Post UK by Sara C Nelson 03 Jun 2014 5:59 PM 473 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261669364 Read on source website 529,490 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 13,273 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Scientists focus on a faint sound in latest effort to find missing MH370 Kwong Wah eNews 03 Jun 2014 6:50 PM 378 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261878112 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE MH370: Underwater noise detected off southern India Astro Awani 03 Jun 2014 9:13 PM 649 words • ASR AUD 4,639 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261722478 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Mystery underwater sound the crash of MH370? KRDO.com 04 Jun 2014 2:32 AM 919 words • ASR AUD 3,397 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261918558 Read on source website 13,940 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 2,233 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Perth uni probes possible MH370 sound Nine MSN 04 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 28 words • ASR AUD 2,975 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261907519 Read on source website 826,460 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 28,511 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Perth uni probes possible MH370 sound Sky News Australia 04 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 60 words • ASR AUD 107 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261913835 Read on source website 9,390 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 676 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Details on deep ocean sound thought linked to MH370 out today Malay Mail 04 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 35 words • ASR AUD 294 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261915847 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Is mystery underwater sound the crash of Flight 370? Fox 2 Now 04 Jun 2014 8:00 AM 32 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261907073 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Curtin University researches in Perth say undersea audio recording could hold MH370 clue NEWS.com.au by News Corp Australia Network 04 Jun 2014 8:15 AM 396 words • ASR AUD 2,768 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261854637 Read on source website 206,290 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 2,648 AV. STORY AUDIENCE A British Woman Claims To Have Seen The Missing Malaysia Jet While Yachting In The Indian Ocean Business Insider 04 Jun 2014 8:30 AM 776 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261993504 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Undersea sound 'could be MH370 crash site (The West Australian) West Australian by The West Australian June 4, 2014, 9:30 04 Jun 2014 9:30 AM 419 words • ASR AUD 1,227 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262005975 Read on source website 188,160 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 1,746 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Undersea sound 'could be MH370 crash site West Australian by The West Australian June 4, 2014, 9:30 04 Jun 2014 9:43 AM 412 words • ASR AUD 1,151 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262004862 Read on source website 188,160 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 1,746 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Ocean crash audio recording may hold MH370 clue: researchers China.org.cn 04 Jun 2014 10:12 AM 197 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262009431 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Undersea audio recording could hold MH370 clue, say Curtin University researchers in Perth Perth Now by Network writers 04 Jun 2014 10:54 AM 820 words • ASR AUD 2,952 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261874784 Read on source website 18,190 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 683 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Curtin University researchers find possible acoustic trace of MH370 WA Today 04 Jun 2014 10:56 AM 434 words • ASR AUD 71 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261874358 Read on source website 8,420 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 115 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Details on deep ocean sound thought linked to MH370 out today Malay Mail 04 Jun 2014 11:19 AM 640 words • ASR AUD 3,875 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262023763 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE BRITISH SAILOR MAY HAVE SEEN CRASHING MH370 ON FIRE NAM News Network 04 Jun 2014 11:19 AM 616 words • ASR AUD 4,095 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262020030 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Perth uni probes possible MH370 sound Brisbane Times 04 Jun 2014 11:27 AM 203 words • ASR AUD 88 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261878335 Read on source website 13,560 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 264 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Underwater sound examined for links to missing jet Fort Mills Times 04 Jun 2014 11:50 AM 132 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262027520 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE MH370: Possible acoustic traces found Canberra Times by Liam Ducey 04 Jun 2014 12:11 PM 583 words • ASR AUD 718 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262035588 Read on source website 7,040 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 292 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Australians examine underwater sound for links to missing jet South China Morning Post 04 Jun 2014 12:20 PM 1080 words • ASR AUD 1,762 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262054703 Read on source website 26,660 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 1,358 AV. STORY AUDIENCE Underwater sound examined for links to missing jet ABN News ABN News by news.abnxcess.com 04 Jun 2014 12:21 PM 642 words • ASR N/A • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 261947715 Read on source website N/A UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS N/A AV. STORY AUDIENCE Ocean crash audio recording may hold MH370 clue [China Daily: Hong Kong Edition] TMC Net 04 Jun 2014 12:22 PM 233 words • ASR AUD 29 • MH370 and Alec Duncan • ID: 262030982 Read on source website 8,810 UNIQUE DAILY VISITORS 42 AV.
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