A challenge every newsroom faces is time – or the lack of to be more accurate. Every minute spent transcribing, translating, building and publishing content is more time the next newsroom has to hit the audience first. With increasing pressures on budgets and overheads, that’s a competitive edge no one can afford to lose.
At Trint, we believe streamlining these efficiencies and workflows is what the newsroom of the future will be centered around. Reducing the need for teams to work off multiple screens and platforms to make sure everyone is working faster and smarter. To achieve this, you need the right technology in place. Trint’s integration with AP ENPS does exactly that.
Hear about our game-changing integration from Trint’s founder and CEO, Jeff Kofman, and the Vice President and General Manager of AP ENPS, Brian Hopman.
This new integration comes from two well-regarded brands in the news industry, with both products playing a key role in the newsroom content workflow.
Trint understands the news and media world because it was founded by an Emmy Award-winning reporter and war correspondent, Jeff Kofman. After a 30-year career with ABC, CBS and CBC News, Jeff created Trint to help speed up the cumbersome processes of transcription, translation and sourcing quotes – all through an AI-powered SaaS platform.
AP will need no introduction. Its ENPS platform (Electronic News Production System) is the world’s most trusted news production system, designed to help newsrooms and media organizations streamline their workflows and create high-quality content efficiently. A flexible and powerful solution that can be customized to fit any newsroom’s needs.
Until now, news organizations would have to capture, transcribe and translate content in Trint, before moving to ENPS to build their story and create a rundown ready to broadcast. Our new integration seamlessly merges these processes into one efficient workflow that, importantly, operates through one platform.