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03/24/2009
AP Press Release
AP Mobile launches international sites for The Canadian Press
NEW YORK – The Associated Press and The Canadian Press announced today the launch of The Canadian Press Mobile, developed by AP on its award-winning platform that allows smartphone users to easily view, search, save and share multimedia news any time, anywhere. AP teamed up with Canada’s national news agency to introduce two international mobile sites accessible from the Web browser on most Internet-enabled wireless devices, http://news4mobile.ca in English and http://nouvellesmobile.ca in French.
“It’s important for Canada to have its news leaders band together in providing a single access point for comprehensive mobile news,” said Eric Morrison, president of The Canadian Press. “With AP having already paved the way, we have been able to leverage their knowledge and technical capabilities to offer Canadians the fastest, widest coverage of national, local and world news stories, pictures and soon video from many respected providers. That’s a big benefit for users for the convenience alone, and it’s great for our partners to take advantage of the highly targeted, location-based revenue opportunities.”
In addition to The Canadian Press and AP, content will come from 20 communities and a growing list of sources including the Globe and Mail, Canada’s No.1 national newspaper; the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest daily newspaper; Transcontinental Media, Eastern Canada’s leading community newspaper publisher; and CTV, Canada’s No.1 television network.
The Canadian Press news application on AP Mobile will also serve as a gateway to AP’s award-winning mobile platform, www.apnews.com.
“It’s an exciting time for us to expand internationally,” said Jeffrey Litvack, general manager of mobile and emerging products at AP. “Working with The Canadian Press, we hope to extend our early success with AP Mobile by creating a global footprint for news from the most trusted sources. In the coming weeks, look for the release of Canadian Press client apps optimized for the most popular smartphones in the marketplace.”
CTIA Wireless 2009 (April 1-3) conference attendees are invited to demo The Canadian Press Mobile and other AP mobile applications at AP Booth No. 1400-H in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
AP Mobile was launched in May 2008 as the first product released by AP's Digital Cooperative, an initiative aimed at finding new digital outlets for news and information produced by AP members. Today, AP Mobile covers the entire 100 top designated market areas boasting a growing number of content contributors to create a seamless, rich mobile news media experience. More than 1,000 news organizations have signed up to provide local news stories through the AP mobile platform. AP Mobile also offers device-optimized applications for BlackBerry and iPhone, with more client applications on the way.
About The Associated Press
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 today is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. Developed by The Associated Press, AP Mobile is an award-winning multimedia news portal providing anytime access to international, national and local news content from AP and more than 1,000 AP members and other trusted sources. On any given day, more than half the world's population sees news from AP.
About The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press is Canada’s most trusted news source and leader in providing real-time, bilingual multimedia content for online, mobile and emerging platforms. More than 250 journalists deliver news stories, photos, graphics, audio and online video, plus news coverage from The Associated Press, to daily newspapers, radio and TV stations and websites. All of our members and clients depend on The Canadian Press for reliable, accurate and fast coverage. For 90 years, our journalists have reported news round the clock, from coast to coast and around the world, in English and French.
On the Internet: www.ap.org, www.thecanadianpress.com
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Contacts:
The Canadian Press
Eric Morrison
President
416.507.2135
eric.morrison@thecanadianpress.com
The Canadian Press
Charles Messina
Director, Sales and Marketing
416.507.2021
charles.messina@thecanadianpress.com
AP Mobile
Lynn Trono
Linden Alschuler & Kaplan
212.899.4743
ltrono@lakpr.com
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