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- ANPA-1312 abstract "ANPA-1312 is a 7-bit news agency text markup specification published by the Newspaper Association of America, designed to standardize the content and structure of text news articles.It was last modified in 1989 and is still the most common method of transmitting news to newspapers, web sites and broadcasters from news agencies in North and South America. Although the specification provides for 1200 bit-per-second transmission speeds, modern transmission technology removes any speed limitations.Using fixed metadata fields and a series of control and other special characters, ANPA 1312 was designed to feed text stories to both teleprinters and computer-based news editing systems.Although the specification was based upon the 7-bit ASCII character set, some characters were declared to be replaced by traditional newspaper characters, e.g. small fractions and typesetting code. As such, it was a bridge between older typesetting methods, newspaper traditions and newer technology.Perhaps the best known part of ANPA-1312 was the category code system, which allowed articles to be categorized by a single letter. For example, sports articles were assigned category S, and articles about politics were assigned P. Many newspapers found the system convenient and sorted both incoming news agency and staff articles by ANPA-1312 categories.Superseded in the early 1990s by IPTC Information Interchange Model and later by the XML-based News Industry Text Format, ANPA-1312's popularity in North America remains strong due, in part, to its widespread support by The Associated Press and the reluctance of newspapers to invest in new computers or software modifications.A modified version — but with the same name — was implemented by several news agencies after the vendor of some early computer systems modified the specification for its own purposes.An international standard, IPTC 7901, is widely used in Europe and is closely related to ANPA-1312.".
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageExternalLink www.iptc.org.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageExternalLink www.naa.org.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageID "17626256".
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageLength "2311".
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageRevisionID "545336865".
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Associated_Press.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Bit_rate.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Markup_languages.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metadata.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Character_encoding.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink IPTC_7901.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink IPTC_Information_Interchange_Model.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Markup_language.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Metadata.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink News_Industry_Text_Format.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink News_agency.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper_Association_of_America.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Teletype_Corporation.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLink Typesetting.
- ANPA-1312 wikiPageWikiLinkText "ANPA-1312".
- ANPA-1312 subject Category:Markup_languages.
- ANPA-1312 subject Category:Metadata.
- ANPA-1312 hypernym Specification.
- ANPA-1312 type Language.
- ANPA-1312 type ProgrammingLanguage.
- ANPA-1312 type Language.
- ANPA-1312 comment "ANPA-1312 is a 7-bit news agency text markup specification published by the Newspaper Association of America, designed to standardize the content and structure of text news articles.It was last modified in 1989 and is still the most common method of transmitting news to newspapers, web sites and broadcasters from news agencies in North and South America.".
- ANPA-1312 label "ANPA-1312".
- ANPA-1312 sameAs Q3601073.
- ANPA-1312 sameAs ANPA-1312.
- ANPA-1312 sameAs m.0463bjb.
- ANPA-1312 sameAs Q3601073.
- ANPA-1312 wasDerivedFrom ANPA-1312?oldid=545336865.
- ANPA-1312 isPrimaryTopicOf ANPA-1312.