Newslive

Coverage
The fastest delivery, the highest quality

Why wait up to 24 hours to receive broadcast content? With Newslive, TV and radio content is available to view online within 10 minutes of being aired. If there’s breaking news an automatic email alert will make sure you’re first to know. We’ll even include the headlines and story transcripts if you require. TV and radio clips are delivered as MPEG files ready to be streamed, edited or archived.

Press and print material is delivered to your desktop as high quality pdf files, from 4 a.m., seven days a week. If you’re used to seeing blurred, hand-scanned regional press clippings two weeks after they appeared, you won’t believe your eyes when you see our crystal clear, full colour pdfs – direct from the publisher on the day of publication.

National & key regional press

Editorial content is from the Newspaper Licensing Agency’s e-clips service and is available on your pc from 4 a.m on the day of publication.

Regional press

For the fastest, most accurate local press service possible, this content comes direct from the publishers through an exclusive partnership.

B2B press

We scan trade publications and business titles using state of the art character recognition technology.

 

TV and radio

In addition to actual mpeg movie files, broadcast content is captured by closed caption scanning and voice recognition in real time. So you can watch the report then read a transcript. New broadcast material is ready to view less than 10 minutes after its first airing.

The internet

Coverage can be tailored to your requirements – including blogs and web-based video. In all, 25,000 online news sources can be constantly monitored for you.

Wires

Every day, the Press Association’s newswire service provides over 100,000 words of breaking news direct to Newslive, including press releases, images, video and data.

About copyright

Press editorial sourced from the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) and Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) and other licensing bodies is subject to strict copyright rules concerning its copying and dissemination. For more information: www.nla.co.uk and www.cla.co.uk