1 August 2011

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1 August 2011
Non-rights holders covering the 2012 Olympics in London can now book space in the London Media Centre, operated by London tourism body London & Partners.
Located in Westminster, a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the London Media Centre will provide a comprehensive range of services to TV and radio broadcasters during the XXX Olympiad.
In addition to the Media Centre, London & Partners will be offering a range of additional services, such as HD B-roll material, beauty shot cameras and stand-up positions around London.
For more information about covering the London Olympics, contact AIB which is able to help in a variety of ways. Call us on +44 20 7993 2557.
You can also download the LMC rate card using the link below.
1 August 2011
The latest edition of the AIB’s regular industry briefing has been published.
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29 July 2011
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29 July 2011
The Associated Press (AP) will offer customers multimedia coverage of the 13th IAAF World championships in Daegu, South Korea, launching a new digital sports product that will provide text stories linked to photos and video clips from Sports News Television (SNTV).
The Aug. 27-Sept. 4 IAAF Championships is the last major international athletics event before the 2012 London Olympics and is likely to attract high public interest. A 22-member coverage team from the AP will be dedicated to chronicling the entire championships in text, photo and video.
Each day AP customers will benefit from access to up to 50 text stories, at least 250 photos and ten video clips from the very best of the action at the International Association of Athletics Federations championships. Photos will be shot, edited and filed at the stadium and directly transmitted so images are ready within moments of being taken.
AP Director of Emerging Products Sue Brooks said: This new multi-format product represents APs commitment to packaging our content to meet the growing demand for quality video and news from online players.
Customers will be able to access the text, photo and video via a single AP platform, making it quicker and easier to publish with minimal editorial effort.