ENPS is a newsroom computer system software used by broadcasters to help journalists and newsroom staff research, write, edit and assemble TV, radio and online news content. It streamlines news workflows.
ENPS (Electronic News Production System) is a widely used newsroom computer system software created by The Associated Press and now owned by Dalet. It is designed to help TV, radio and online news organizations efficiently manage their daily news workflows from story research to broadcast and publication.
Key features of ENPS include:
By centralizing key tools and systems for broadcast and online news, ENPS aims to streamline newsroom workflows to help journalists work more efficiently on daily news coverage.
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