APTN digital transformation
November 4, 2010
Associated Press Television News, the world’s leading video news agency, is making a multi-million dollar investment to upgrade its newsgathering infrastructure, provide pictures in high definition to the broadcast and digital markets and significantly increase the depth and breadth of video coverage from around the world.
The plan will ensure that AP’s video operations are fully digital from end to end, and that video can slot easily into any workflow of broadcasters and digital platforms around the globe. The video business arm of The Associated Press currently supplies live news video and edited clips of entertainment, sport and lifestyle coverage to more than 1,000 national and international broadcasters and major portals worldwide via an international satellite and fibre network.
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