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Coverage Mix

What is the tech press actually covering about a technology, product, or company — and how is it moving? Coverage Mix maps every cited story by what kind it is (launches, deals, lawsuits, benchmarks…), how far the claims have progressed, and how the press is leaning, over time. A read on the conversation, never a verdict on the technology.

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2026 FIFA World Cupevent
82 cited events · 53 articles · May 2026 – Jun 2026

The make‑up of the press coverage of 2026 FIFA World Cup over time — what kinds of stories it's made of, how far the reported claims go, and how the press frames it. A measurement of the coverage, not a verdict on the product.

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The stream below stacks each month's coverage by the lens you choose: Tone (how the press frames it — promotional, skeptical, critical, or neutral), Story type (launches, funding, lawsuits, partnerships…), or Stage — how far the reported claim has gone: speculation → announcement → launch → results.

Taller bands mean more coverage that month; the dots beneath mark notable non‑neutral events. Every signal is sourced and dated.

Coverage is 71% announcement-stage and mostly neutral — but promotional framing runs at 22%, much of it on the Partnership · ExpressVPN storyline.
Corporate coverage — the stage ladder reflects how far this company's announced moves had progressed, not a verdict on the company.
Cited events
82
Lead story type
Launch 27%
Leading tone
Promotional 22%
Trend lens
PromotionalNeutral
021426385nowpeak · 81May '26Jun '26
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Story‑type mix
News & updates: 61%Launch: 27%Partnership: 12%82events
News & updates61%
Launch27%
Stage furthest: Launch
Results 0%
Launch 28%
Announcement 71%
Speculation 1%
Press tone 22% leaning
Neutral78%
Skeptical0%
Promotional22%
Critical0%
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How to read this. The stream charts the make-up of the coverage over time, drawn from our longitudinal corpus of the technology press. Each coloured band is a slice of the conversation and its height is how much coverage that slice drew that month — so you can watch the emphasis shift. Switch the lens to read it three ways: by press tone (neutral stays calm; promotional, skeptical and critical stand out), by story type (launches, deals, lawsuits, benchmarks…), or by stage (how far the reported work had progressed, speculation up to benchmarked results). Nothing here judges whether the technology is good — it's a measurement of the coverage, and the full instrument links every figure to its sources.
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Source: Enginerds Compass — measurements over a longitudinal technology corpus. A read on the coverage, not a verdict on the technology. © Enginerds.