KATALOG NEWSWIRES & VIDEO DEUTSCH 2012 - ATCNA
KATALOG NEWSWIRES & VIDEO DEUTSCH 2012 - ATCNA
KATALOG NEWSWIRES & VIDEO DEUTSCH 2012 - ATCNA
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Content's<br />
title.<br />
COMMUNITY OF JOURNALISTS & VERTICAL NEWS AGENCY<br />
Illustration of the<br />
content and its<br />
copyright.<br />
Newswires come<br />
with one picture<br />
that can be<br />
published without<br />
additional charges<br />
but with the right<br />
credit mention.<br />
<strong>ATCNA</strong> <strong>ATCNA</strong> is a community of journalists and a vertical news agency. We provide content to all<br />
types of digital and traditional publishers and broadcasters. Focused on topics that require a high<br />
level of expertise and knowledge, our services combine journalistic excellence and proven technical<br />
expertise with the flexibility brought by our worldwide network of specialized native reporters and our<br />
highly competitive prices.<br />
CATALOGUE This document gathers our 102 specialized newswires' topics as well as our video news<br />
production as you can see within the last pages. Organized by thematic channels, our Newswires<br />
Services are provided by various means of real time and automatic delivery, such as XML, RSS, NewsML,<br />
e-mail or any specific "customer" adaptation to fit client requirements. In addition to existing channels,<br />
we can adapt our current services and produce tailor made content to full fill your needs.<br />
NEWSWIRE A flow of contents based on subscription and delivered automatically to you.<br />
COMMUNITY OF JOURNALISTS & VERTICAL NEWS AGENCY<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
EXAMPLES<br />
Paternity leave not yet secured<br />
© Fotolia<br />
New insurance bill for Holocaust victims<br />
© All Rights Reserved<br />
Generics: low price<br />
© Fotolia<br />
<strong>NEWSWIRES</strong><br />
INSURANCE<br />
Content Keeping abreast of and having a better understanding of the insurance world.<br />
Frequency 3 news items per week<br />
Size 800 characters<br />
Switzerland was the last country in Europe to introduce nationwide maternity benefits. All its<br />
immediate neighbours have had this right for some time, and within a much wider framework.<br />
Denmark offers maternity leave for up to 29 weeks, the last ten of which can be granted to the<br />
father. The payments cover between 90 and 100% of the salary. In Finland, the entitlement is<br />
105 working days for the mother, plus another 158 for either the father or mother, providing<br />
66% of income. Norway gives a choice of 43 weeks at 100% of salary or 52 weeks at 80%, of<br />
which two thirds can be transferred to the father. Finally, Sweden is a haven of equality with 12<br />
months leave, six for the mother and six for the father, covering 90% of income during the first<br />
two months and 80% over the last ten. Naturally, one parent can also transfer their entitlement<br />
to the other.<br />
13/11/2008 CM /<strong>ATCNA</strong><br />
US Senator Bill Nelson has presented a new bill to the US Senate that gives rights to Holocaust<br />
survivors and their families to sue European life insurance companies for insurance that has<br />
not yet been paid to them. The amount comes to about two billion dollars and dates back to<br />
before World War II, when life insurance companies in Europe sold policies to these people. The<br />
bill was presented to the Senate just two days before a protest was due to be held in Miami by<br />
the Holocaust Survivors’ Foundation - USA at a fundraising event that Nelson had organised.<br />
President Obama was going to attend this event according to reports in the Miami Herald. This<br />
follows protests held in Florida last month.<br />
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07/03/2011 FP /<strong>ATCNA</strong><br />
Generic medicines can boast of being often much cheaper than the products they simulate.<br />
The difference amounts on average to 30% of the standard price, which is mainly due to their<br />
status as mere copies of their counterparts. The development of generics does not require<br />
huge investment to discover original compounds. Such costs inevitably impact on the selling<br />
price of any new and original formula, while generics are cheaper. Attractive for consumers,<br />
this is all-important when it comes to our health system, which will see its expenditure rise<br />
exponentially over the coming years. However, the widespread use of generics would undeniably<br />
and significantly reduce costs, with all the positive repercussions that such a decrease could<br />
have on our insurance premiums. The public should take note...<br />
04/07/2010 AB /<strong>ATCNA</strong><br />
Newswires' topic.<br />
Define the topic of the<br />
newswire. What we are talking<br />
about.<br />
Number of delivered contents<br />
per week or month.<br />
Average length of the content<br />
in number of characters with<br />
spaces.<br />
Publication date of the sample<br />
content followed by our<br />
signature which combines<br />
Content Producer's initials and<br />
/<strong>ATCNA</strong>.<br />
Regular texts are international<br />
and globally relevant. Texts in<br />
italics indicate contents that<br />
are local only and are replaced<br />
for each country by purely<br />
local contents focused on your<br />
region.<br />
Note that each translation is<br />
produced by native translators<br />
located in the target region to<br />
guarantee maximum relevance<br />
according to local laws,<br />
practices or cultures.