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Enhance the flow: New Zealand's TV3 recently installed the Associated Press' news production system, ENPS, in four of its newsroom locations. Asia Image finds out how the system is powering its news production now, and AP is moving ahead in the region.(news room technology)

Asia Image,  October, 2003  

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TV3 Network Services in New Zealand is owned by Canwest Global Communications. With a staff of 300, TV3 operates two free-to-air television stations in New Zealand, broadcasting a daily 1-hour news bulletin, a late evening news on weekdays, and two weekly current affairs programmes. It also airs studio-based coverage of rugby and cricket.

A new ENPS system was installed in its Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin newsrooms and is used for all studio-based productions including sports programmes. According to John Allen, TV3's director of operations and engineering, ...

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