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Fisher’s Seattle/Portland TV Sites Add AP’s Spanish Online
NAB, Las Vegas – Fisher’s KUNS Channel 51 in Seattle and Portland’s KUNP Channel 47 are the latest television stations to add AP Spanish Online for use on their Web sites. Delivered in Spanish, the service provides total coverage of the U.S., Latin America and the world. KUNP has already launched AP Spanish Online on its Web site, www.kunptv.com, and KUNS is expected to go live this month at www.univisionseattle.com.
"As Univision affiliates, these two stations serve a unique and growing segment of our markets. We are also committed to meeting the needs of this audience in a multiplatform environment and with local news and information” said Rob Dunlop, senior VP/Developing Media at Fisher Communications Inc. “AP Spanish Online offers us a turnkey solution for national and international news that is constantly updated and fits seamlessly into our online product. Launching this Web site would not have been possible without a resource like AP Spanish Online to compliment our local team."
Other AP online services include the Online Video Network, Travel Online, AP Images, asap (a service targeted to the younger audience), plus entertainment, sports, money and markets and more. Services are generally available in hosted and unhosted versions, to help station Web sites generate new local and national advertising revenue.
To learn more about AP Spanish Online please click here.
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