Teletrax Agrees to Track Broadcast Usage of News Footage Worldwide for Associated Press
14 8월 2007 - 9:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
World's Newsgathering Leader Signs Agreement to Monitor Broadcast
Content Usage NEW YORK, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Teletrax,
the global broadcast intelligence company, today announced that it
has entered into a multi-year agreement with the Associated Press
(AP), the world's oldest and largest global newsgathering
organization. Teletrax is a subsidiary of Medialink Worldwide
Incorporated (NASDAQ:MDLK). Under the terms of the agreement, AP, a
global news network that provides accurate, reliable and objective
news reports, serving more than one billion people worldwide each
day, will utilize the Teletrax(TM) comprehensive suite of video
monitoring and reporting services to track broadcast usage of its
video news content in real-time, on a story-specific basis
worldwide. The organization has previously used the Teletrax
service on a month-to-month basis under terms similar to the new
agreement. As one of the industry's most trusted news providers, AP
considers it vital to ensure that content usage is consistent with
licensing terms. The Teletrax service is a vital tool for the AP to
monitor all use of its video -- both licensed and unlicensed -- and
helps the organization understand what video customers are airing
and when. "AP customers value our global 24x7 news coverage in all
media formats with the highest level of quality, accuracy and
objectivity," said Srinandan Kasi, vice president and general
counsel, Associated Press. "Our reputation draws on the strength of
continuous investment in worldwide news coverage and in the
development of advanced editorial and delivery platforms.
Preventing unauthorized use of AP's content is of the utmost
importance, in order to safeguard AP's news investments and the
rights of legitimate licensees. The Teletrax service will give us
important automated capabilities to monitor usage and enforce
rights to AP broadcast content." "We are delighted that Teletrax
has been chosen by AP for its broadcast monitoring needs," said
Andy Nobbs, president of Teletrax. "AP is a world leader in
delivering critical video news coverage of the events that make and
shape our world to the world's major broadcasters. Teletrax is fast
becoming an indispensable management tool for AP and the rest of
our clients in the news, entertainment, media and advertising
industries. This agreement represents a significant new milestone
for Teletrax and strengthens our position in the news industry."
Teletrax offers the first and only digital video monitoring and
content tracking service that provides vital broadcast intelligence
on a global scale to video providers such as entertainment studios,
news organizations, TV syndicators, and the advertising industry.
Launched as a service developed by a joint venture between Royal
Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG) and Medialink,
with an underlying technology that is patent protected both by
Philips and Digimarc Corp. (NASDAQ:DMRC), Teletrax's technology
embeds an imperceptible and indelible digital watermark into video
whenever it is edited, transmitted, broadcast or duplicated. A
global network of detectors then captures all occurrences of the
embedded video being transmitted and generates tracking reports for
the content owners. Reports of individual broadcast airings are
delivered online in near real-time to each client's custom-designed
portal or in data file transfers. Each client's broadcast activity
is updated dynamically, 24 hours a day, enabling clients to respond
immediately to reported results such as changes in end-user
preferences or detections of unauthorized use. Teletrax currently
maintains a proprietary network of detectors that monitors the
television broadcasts of nearly 1,500 channels from more than 50
nations, including all 210 markets in the United States,
representing all measured U.S. television households. Its
international network covers television stations across Europe,
Asia, the Middle East, Australia, South and Central America, and
Canada. Entertainment, news and media organizations both within and
outside of the United States that also have contracted to use
Teletrax for the tracking of news video, advertising or promotional
content include ABC Television Network, BBC, CBS Television,
Disney-ABC Domestic Television, Fox Broadcasting Company, NBC News
Channel, The NBC Agency, NBC Universal Domestic Television, Reuters
Television, United Nations, ITN Networks, Euro RSCG 4D DRTV, and
Medialink. A number of other companies are also in active trials
with the Teletrax service. About Teletrax: Teletrax
(http://www.teletrax.tv/) is the world's first global digital video
broadcast intelligence and video asset management service. Teletrax
provides clients with video watermarking services that enable them
to precisely track and monitor where, when and how their content is
being aired via cable, satellite and terrestrially. Clients can
easily evaluate, respond to and manage broadcast information
relating to their video content through Teletrax's Web-based
reporting tools. Teletrax yields critical media intelligence that
is of proven value to motion picture studios, news organizations,
network and syndicated TV programmers, brand marketers, corporate
communicators, and advertising and public relations agencies.
Teletrax is headquartered in London, has offices in New York and
Hollywood, and maintains its operations hub in Norwalk,
Connecticut. About Medialink: Medialink (http://www.medialink.com/)
is a global leader in providing unique news and marketing media
strategies and solutions that enable corporations and organizations
to inform and educate their intended audiences with maximum impact
on television, radio, print, and the Internet. The Company offers
creative services and multimedia distribution programs including
video and audio news and short-form programming. Through its
majority-owned subsidiaries, Medialink also provides Teletrax(TM),
a global television tracking and media asset management service to
help clients evaluate return on investment from their programming
and advertising efforts. Teletrax is 76%- owned by Medialink and
24%-owned by Royal Philips Electronics. Based in New York,
Medialink has offices in major cities throughout the United States
and an international hub in London. With the exception of the
historical information contained in the release, the matters
described herein contain certain "forward-looking statements" that
are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements in this release are not promises or guarantees and are
subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual
results to differ materially from those anticipated. These
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Actual results may vary materially from those expressed or implied
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These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, our
recent history of losses, our ability to achieve or maintain
profitability; potential regulatory action; worldwide economic
weakness; geopolitical conditions and continued threats of
terrorism; effectiveness of our cost reduction programs; the
receptiveness of the media to our services; changes in our
marketplace that could limit or reduce the perceived value of our
services to our clients; our ability to develop new services and
market acceptance of such services, such as Teletrax; the volume
and importance of breaking news, which can have the effect of
crowding out the content we produce and deliver to broadcast
outlets on behalf of our clients; our ability to develop new
products and services that keep pace with technology; our ability
to develop and maintain successful relationships with critical
vendors; the potential negative effects of our international
operations on the Company; future acquisitions or divestitures,
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increased competition, which may have an adverse effect on pricing,
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Medialink Worldwide Incorporated with the Securities and Exchange
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Company. Medialink Worldwide Incorporated is under no obligation to
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its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. For more information:
Maria Di Masi PR/Marketing Manager Teletrax Tel: 212-812-7010 Ray
Yeung Associate Managing Director Brainerd Communicators Tel:
212-986-6667 Nancy Zakhary Associate Vice President Brainerd
Communicators Tel: 212-986-6667 DATASOURCE: Medialink CONTACT:
Maria Di Masi, PR-Marketing Manager of Teletrax, +1-212-812-7010, ;
Ray Yeung, Associate Managing Director, or Nancy Zakhary, Associate
Vice President, , both of Brainerd Communicators, +1-212-986-6667
Web site: http://www.teletrax.tv/ http://www.medialink.com/
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