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AP Raises the Standard in Live Video for Broadcasters

AP announced today a significant expansion of its live video content offering for broadcasters

New York, NY(01 Sep 2015)

Since the launch of AP Direct in 2003, AP has been the market leader for live content for broadcasters. Technology transformations mean that now, besides AP Direct, broadcasters can also access three additional live content streams from AP Video Hub. Previously only available to digital publishers, the three streams will offer a wide range of scheduled live global and regional events on top of breaking news. This will enable extended coverage of live news for broadcasters, as well as a wider choice of additional content.

“The needs of broadcasters continue to change along with the audiences they serve,” said Derl McCrudden, head of international video news for AP. “Not only do they now have more television channels to fill, but many of them also have a digital offering -- reaching consumers across several platforms. The changes will allow them to offer variety and add value to their audiences however they are viewing.”

Today’s audiences expect live video coverage on multiple devices and platforms. They are still looking for breaking and key news events but now they also want to see political, cultural and religious events, red carpet coverage, product launches, technology shows, sports news and more. To ensure that its customers are well equipped to meet this demand, AP is also investing in additional live newsgathering capacity.

“AP revolutionized how live content was delivered to broadcasters when it launched AP Direct in 2003,” concluded McCrudden. “Since then we have continued to strengthen our offering across the board, working closely with customers and responding to their needs wherever possible. Live video is clearly playing a significant role in broadcasters’ strategies and the latest changes help strengthen their ability to retain and attract audiences across all their platforms.

McCrudden added: “We’ve already increased our AP Direct output by nearly 50 percent in the last two years. However, while we will be increasing the volume further still, this is about offering broadcasters a much broader choice and the ability to offer live content genres that go much wider than simply news.” 

These changes are part of a broader initiative by AP, which will implement ongoing changes to its video offering. Due to the consistent demand for increased live content from all of its customers, this will remain a focus of the initiative through 2015. As part of this effort, AP plans to switch off its Global Video Wire at the end of March 2016, moving all customers to digital delivery ahead of that time.

About AP

The Associated Press is the essential global news network, delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media platforms and formats. Founded in 1846, AP is the most trusted source of independent news and information. On any given day, more than half the world’s population sees news from AP. For more information visit www.ap.org.