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Nearly 500 worldwide workstations added in last quarter
Washington D.C., – Continuing to grow its global market share, AP’s ENPS has signed six more international television news operations who join the worldwide list already using the innovative features and unparalleled workflow integration of ENPS in their newsrooms.
The six broadcasters who have signed agreements are:
Amrita Enterprises Pvt. Ltd in India
TV Trøndelag in Norway
Venezolana de Television in Venezuela
Red Televisiva Megavision S.A. in Chile
Set TV in Taiwan
CHBC-TV in Canada
AP’s news production systems are the most widely installed in the United States and help coordinate broadcast production in almost 600 television, radio, and network newsrooms in 51 countries. Over the past eight years, AP's ENPS has accounted for seven of every 10 news production system installations or upgrades worldwide. Powerful, easy-to-use features include scripting, program rundowns, planning, contacts, messaging, news wire management, production device control, an integrated search engine, and off-line and remote access capabilities for field staff.
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