Nearly a decade ago, Associated Press presented the ENPS, its new production system, which transformed the way of producing news into broadcasting. ENPS 5.0, on display during IBC2006 in Amsterdam, has evolved in a complete system that allows integration with devices manufactured by dozens of companies.
Today, ENPS is in the heart of hundreds of newsrooms around the world, empowering more than 50,000 people involved in the collection, production and publication, collaborating with the requirements in order to contact the audiences of various Ways.
As budgets and the staff are cut, while content and channels are cut outbound expands, broadcasters face greater challenges, since traditional broadcasting models do not achieve transfer the contents to the web or mobile devices.
The new features of the ENPS 5.0 enables best integration and immediate output for text, images, audio, and video to multiple devices as part of the orientation rotation of a single output to multiple devices using the object-oriented workflow managed enPS.
Among a huge list of new Features is a PDA-based ENPS client, the which allows on-site reporters to read the copy produced in the agency, write a libretto, view and modify the execution orders and display assignments.
Along with this, a
cross-platform version of the ENPS, which runs on Top Of Apple
Macintosh. The same client, browser-based, too
allows PC-based access over the internet, from
anywhere in the world.

