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AP-APTN-2230: SArabia UK 2 Friday, 13 January 2012 STORY:SArabia UK 2- Cameron meets Crown Prince Nayif during first visit to SArabia as prime minister LENGTH: 01:21 FIRST RUN: 2130 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: POOL STORY NUMBER: 723223 DATELINE: Riyadh, 13 Jan 2012 LENGTH: 01:21 POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: 1. Mid of British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayif 2. Close up of Cameron shaking hands with the Crown Prince 3. Cameron introducing British officials to the Crown Prince 4. Cameron and British delegation meeting Saudi dignitaries 5. Mid of Cameron sat with Crown Prince Nayif 6. Mid of Crown Prince, pan to British premier 7. Mid pan of Saudi officials 8. Close up of Cameron, pull out to meeting with the Crown Prince 9. Mid of Crown Prince, pan to Cameron 10. Mid of British officials STORYLINE: During his first trip to Saudi Arabia since becoming British Prime Minister, David Cameron met and introduced his delegation to Crown Prince Nayif. After shaking hands with Saudi dignitaries Cameron sat with Crown Prince Nayif for brief talks conducted through a translator. Earlier in the day Cameron was greeted by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah. In meetings with both the King and Crown Prince, Cameron discussed regional issues such as the political crises in Yemen and Syria and efforts to keep Iran from producing a nuclear weapon despite claims by Iran that its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes. Saudi Arabia is Britain's biggest trading partner in the Middle East, with bilateral trade worth 15 (b) billion pounds (23 (b) billion US dollars) a year. Saudi investment in Britain is worth more than 62 (b) billion pounds. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. AP'S HIGH DEFINITION ROLLOUT TIMETABLE All Customers This message is for ALL Associated Press (AP) customers to inform you of the upcoming changes to our service and how they will affect your organization. The timeline AP will be rolling out High Definition (HD) in phases, beginning with Entertainment from 11 November 2011, followed by Sports News Television (SNTV) in January 2012. The completion date for all News services will be Q2 2012 in time for the 2012 London Olympics in July and the US presidential elections in November. What does this mean for you? The HD upgrade will affect ALL customers. Changes to Delivery If you want to upgrade to HD, you will need to make changes to your hardware equipment - either by adopting Media Port or you may need to upgrade your current Media Port server. AP Direct will also be transitioned to an encrypted HD ONLY delivery and customers will need to provide their own HD compatible Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD). This will need to be operational by 1 February 2012. Satellite Upgrades We are upgrading our satellite network. This upgrade will affect ALL AP customers. For a full overview of changes to delivery and satellite upgrades, please visit: www.aphighdefinition.com To retrieve the login, please email: edcustomerliaisonap.org or aptn-webadminap.org ++++ APTN APEX 01-13-12 1745EST
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Direct Link: | View details on ABCNEWS VideoSource site |
Title: | SArabia UK 2 |
Date: | 01/13/2012 |
Library: | ABC |
Tape Number: | AP0113122230-8 |
Content: | AP-APTN-2230: SArabia UK 2 Friday, 13 January 2012 STORY:SArabia UK 2- Cameron meets Crown Prince Nayif during first visit to SArabia as prime minister LENGTH: 01:21 FIRST RUN: 2130 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: POOL STORY NUMBER: 723223 DATELINE: Riyadh, 13 Jan 2012 LENGTH: 01:21 POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: 1. Mid of British Prime Minister David Cameron meeting Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayif 2. Close up of Cameron shaking hands with the Crown Prince 3. Cameron introducing British officials to the Crown Prince 4. Cameron and British delegation meeting Saudi dignitaries 5. Mid of Cameron sat with Crown Prince Nayif 6. Mid of Crown Prince, pan to British premier 7. Mid pan of Saudi officials 8. Close up of Cameron, pull out to meeting with the Crown Prince 9. Mid of Crown Prince, pan to Cameron 10. Mid of British officials STORYLINE: During his first trip to Saudi Arabia since becoming British Prime Minister, David Cameron met and introduced his delegation to Crown Prince Nayif. After shaking hands with Saudi dignitaries Cameron sat with Crown Prince Nayif for brief talks conducted through a translator. Earlier in the day Cameron was greeted by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah. In meetings with both the King and Crown Prince, Cameron discussed regional issues such as the political crises in Yemen and Syria and efforts to keep Iran from producing a nuclear weapon despite claims by Iran that its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes. Saudi Arabia is Britain's biggest trading partner in the Middle East, with bilateral trade worth 15 (b) billion pounds (23 (b) billion US dollars) a year. Saudi investment in Britain is worth more than 62 (b) billion pounds. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. AP'S HIGH DEFINITION ROLLOUT TIMETABLE All Customers This message is for ALL Associated Press (AP) customers to inform you of the upcoming changes to our service and how they will affect your organization. The timeline AP will be rolling out High Definition (HD) in phases, beginning with Entertainment from 11 November 2011, followed by Sports News Television (SNTV) in January 2012. The completion date for all News services will be Q2 2012 in time for the 2012 London Olympics in July and the US presidential elections in November. What does this mean for you? The HD upgrade will affect ALL customers. Changes to Delivery If you want to upgrade to HD, you will need to make changes to your hardware equipment - either by adopting Media Port or you may need to upgrade your current Media Port server. AP Direct will also be transitioned to an encrypted HD ONLY delivery and customers will need to provide their own HD compatible Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD). This will need to be operational by 1 February 2012. Satellite Upgrades We are upgrading our satellite network. This upgrade will affect ALL AP customers. For a full overview of changes to delivery and satellite upgrades, please visit: www.aphighdefinition.com To retrieve the login, please email: edcustomerliaisonap.org or aptn-webadminap.org ++++ APTN APEX 01-13-12 1745EST |
Media Type: | Archived Unity File |