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Encyclopedia > Associated Press Television News

Associated Press Television News, known as either AP Television News or APTN, is a global video news agency. APTN can stand for Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Associated Press Television News Category: ...


AP Television News is the video division of Associated Press. It provides many of the world broadcasters with a round the clock continuous feed of news, sports, entertainment and feature video content. Associated Press Television News Ltd is a UK corporation owned and controlled by the Associated Press. The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ... The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ...


Headquartered in London, AP Television News was founded in 1994 as Associated Press Television or APTV. In 1998, it merged with Worldwide TV News (WTN) to form APTN. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...


Since rebranding in 2005, the APTN name and logo has been dropped in favour of "AP Television News", featuring the red AP logo of Associated Press and to emphasise the connection to the AP. However, many broadcsters still refer to the company it as APTN. The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ...


APTN distributes video to its client broadcasters around the world, mostly by satellite. Many major broadcasters and networks rely heavily upon APTN for major breaking news from around the world. The company also provides specilalised "Broadcast Services" for its clients, such as editing, crewing or satellite feeds from news and sports events. Historical footage is also made available from its extensive film and video archives, which date back to 1895.


APTN is based in London (in a former gin warehouse on the Grand Union Canal called "The Interchange") with bureaus in 85 cities and 79 nations, including New York, Washington DC, Paris and Moscow; as well as conflict areas like Iraq and Afghanistan. It uses fibre and satellite-based distribution networks to relay video footage to TV networks and newsrooms. (Broadcasters based in London receive the APTN video feed by local terrestrial circuits, know as local ends, via BT Tower. The BT Tower is a tall cylindrical building in London, England. ...


Video news agencies like APTN (and Reuters TV) typically do not produce programmes that TV owners could watch. Rather, they provide footage of an event with only natural sound and very loose editing. However, APTN does also produce a range of entertainment and special interest programmes that are provided "white label" for client use. Agency customers, who are local and national TV stations, documentary producers, cable news channels, and the like, edit the agency footage to suit their style, and add their own graphics and voice-overs before transmission.


The premise for a video news agency is simple: very few TV stations devote enough money to newsgathering to put hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of camera, editing, and satellite transmission equipment everywhere news might happen. Video news agencies provide rapid response coverage and international reach for those TV stations.


The agencies obtain footage through a mixture of their own camera crews, arrangements with local TV broadcasters to redistribute their material, material shot by freelancers who sell their footage to the agencies, and on rare occasions footage shot by the public (such as the famous footage of the Concorde that crashed in Paris in 2000.) Footage shot with broadcast-quality cameras is obviously preferred, but quality can sometimes come second to content or immediacy for an exclusive story. For other uses, see Concorde (disambiguation). ...


The maintenance of a network of local bureaux by the agencies means that local staff with expert knowledge are on hand to capture footage in places where western camera crews could be in danger. An example of this is the Kosovo War when most journalists left the country prior to NATO bombing. In addition, TV reporters who often do not have the budgets or expertise to carry with a full satellite uplink are able to use the local agency bureaux. AP Television News has a department called "Broadcast Services" which specialises in providing on site production and transmission facilities either through the AP bureaux infrastructure or at breaking or set-piece news events. APTN managed to get a satellite dish and transmission gear into Banda Aceh following the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake before the region was closed to air traffic. This became just about the only live video feed point available for the world's media, and was used extensively by network reporters for tranmsmitting their taped reports, or going "live" on air into their news bulletins. The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is often used to describe two sequential and at times parallel armed conflicts (a civil war followed by an international war) in the southern Serbian province called Kosovo (officially Kosovo and Metohia), part of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... Location of Banda Aceh Banda Aceh is the provincial capital and largest city of Aceh, Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra at , with an elevation of 21 m. ... The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake,[1] was a great undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004 with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. ...


Wherever you see the same footage on more than one news station, the chances are that it came either from or via a video news agency.


APTN's contributions to world news coverage include live coverage of the Beslan school hostage crisis for which it won the 2005 International Emmy for TV News Coverage, and coverage of French nuclear tests in the Pacific, foiled suicide bombings in Israel, the return of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China, and of the death of Pope John Paul II. The Republic of North Ossetia in Russia The Beslan school hostage crisis (Russian: , also referred to as the Beslan school siege or Beslan Massacre) began when a group of armed Chechen separatists and supporters took more than 1,200 schoolchildren and adults hostage on September 1, 2004, at School Number... An Emmy Award. ... Pope John Paul IIs body laid on a bier at St. ...


Interestingly, APTN also uses its global network of news reporters, photographers and producers and its relationship with more than 400 of the world's top broadcasters to help businesses in their public relations campaigns. Handled by its Corporate Services division, APTN produces and distributes video news releases directly into every major television newsroom in the world. A video news release (VNR) is a video-form press release designed for use on broadcast television, either as a news item or a feature story. APTN produced VNRs can let the world know about a business' new product or its launch of an international campaign. Because of its relationship with newsrooms around the world, the effectiveness of an APTN produced and distributed VNR can be easily tracked. Once APTN distributes a VNR, Corporate Services' personnel contact news editors to develop a report detailing when, where and how the material was used. APTN offers this service despite concern among journalists about some news broadcasters relying solely on VNR material for their news budgets instead of reporting real news on their own.


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APTN (Aboriginal People's Television Network) is also a television network based in Canada consisting of Aboriginal (Native-Canadian) news and entertainment.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Associated Press Television News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (540 words)
APTN is known as the video arm of the Associated Press.
APTN was founded in 1994 as Associated Press Television.
APTN is based in London (in a former railway warehouse on the Grand Union Canal called the Interchange) with bureaux in 85 cities and 79 nations, including New York, Washington DC, Paris and Moscow; as well as conflict areas like Iraq and Afghanistan.
Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Associated Press (551 words)
The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency that claims to be the world's oldest and largest.
As of 2005, AP's news is used by 1,700 newspapers, in addition to 5,000 television and radio outlets.
The other rival English-language news services, such as Reuters and the English language service of Agence France Presse, are based outside the United States.
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