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Washington, D.C., – Paramount's "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider" are the latest syndicated television programs to add entertainment and news video from AP Television. Both programs are receiving AP's Entertainment Daily News, delivering premium coverage of the world's top entertainment stories. Both programs also receive AP Television's Global News service supplying Emmy award-winning video news to 88 percent of the world's broadcasters.
"APTN provides outstanding entertainment and news video with few restrictions. Its depth of coverage allows programs like "ET" and "The Insider" to be more efficient in bringing more events to their viewers from anywhere on the globe," said Wayne Ludkey, AP National Television Executive. "We are delighted to serve these two high profile entertainment programs."
About "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider"
"Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world. The show entered its 25th season in 2005. "The Insider," premiered last fall with the highest-rated debut of any newsmagazine in syndication since 1996. The highly-rated "power hour" of "ET" and "The Insider," with the shows running back-to-back, airs in 47 markets across the country.
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