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09/28/2005

AP Ad Management Services launches AdSEND.com 3.0 for Web-based delivery of newspaper ad materials

NEW YORK Sept. 28, 2005 AP Ad Management Services, a division of The Associated Press, has announced the launch of AdSEND.com 3.0, a Web-based standard for its electronic ad delivery system offering time savings to newspapers' advertising customers.

Advertisers that use AdSEND.com 3.0, including agencies and retailers, will now have access to improvements such as online searching and sorting of past orders, reusable templates for commonly created delivery tickets, online ad previews and self-administration rights that allow customers to grant individualized access privileges for staff.

Joy Jones, vice president, development and operations for AP's Newspaper and New Media Markets division, said of the September launch: "We are proud to release AP's next generation of its industry-standard service that connects newspapers and their advertisers. AdSEND.com 3.0 is the result of more than one year of planning, customer focus groups and internal development, and was created entirely by in-house developers and product managers.

Robert Sauer, a prepress supervisor at Campbell Mithun Digital Resources Prepress Studio, says that the AdSEND.com 3.0 browser-based ad delivery system represents a major step in usability, with an intuitive, easy-to-read interface and fast screen refreshes. "Having all variable and selection data components in a single window speeds our delivery ticket creation," says Sauer, whose company participated in this summer's AdSEND.com 3.0 beta evaluation project.

Campbell Mithun started using AP AdSEND to deliver client materials to newspapers in 1997, when it sent an average of four ads per month using AdSEND desktop software.  The agency now sends as many as 550 per month. With several project administrators on site handling multiple orders, Campbell Mithun plans to use nearly every feature of the new release to improve internal communication and data links. Sauer says the reusable templates feature will allow many people to access individualized information for new delivery tickets. The self-administration tool will let the studio grant different access rights for its entire production team.

The Associated Press is the world's oldest and largest newsgathering organization, providing content to more than 15,000 news outlets with a daily reach of 1 billion people around the world. Its multimedia services are distributed by satellite and the Internet to more than 120 nations.  AP Ad Management Services provides Web-based ad buying and trafficking between advertisers and newspapers. For more information, visit www.adsend.com.

Contact: Tom Culligan, 212.621.7976 or tculligan@ap.org

AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720

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