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IPTC 7901 is a news service text markup specification published by the International Press Telecommunications Council that was designed to standardize the content and structure of text news articles. It was formally approved in 1979, and is still the world's most common way of transmitting news articles to newspapers, web sites and broadcasters from news services. Although superseded in the early 1990s by IPTC Information Interchange Model and later by the XML-based News Industry Text Format, 7901's huge existing user base has persisted.

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  • IPTC 7901 is a news service text markup specification published by the International Press Telecommunications Council that was designed to standardize the content and structure of text news articles. It was formally approved in 1979, and is still the world's most common way of transmitting news articles to newspapers, web sites and broadcasters from news services. Using fixed metadata fields and a series of control and other special characters, IPTC 7901 was designed to feed text stories to both teleprinters and computer-based news editing systems. Stories can be assigned to broad categories (such as sports or culture) and be given a higher or lower priority based upon importance. Although superseded in the early 1990s by IPTC Information Interchange Model and later by the XML-based News Industry Text Format, 7901's huge existing user base has persisted. IPTC 7901 is closely related to ANPA-1312 (also known as ANPA 84-2 and later 89-3) of the Newspaper Association of America. (en)
  • IPTC 7901 è una specifica di markup per il lancio di notizie in formato testo, pubblicata dall'International Press Telecommunications Council, che è stata progettata per standardizzare il contenuto e la struttura dei testi degli articoli riguardanti notizie. Esso è stato formalmente approvato nel 1979 ed è ancora il modo più comune del mondo di trasmettere articoli di notizie per giornali, siti web e per le agenzie di stampa. Anche se superato negli anni novanta dalle specifiche IPTC Information Interchange Model e successivamente da News Industry Text Format basato su XML, persiste un'enorme base di utenti di IPTC 7901. IPTC 7901 è strettamente correlato alla specifica ANPA-1312 (conosciuta anche come ANPA 84-2 e successivamente 89-3) di Newspaper Association of America. (it)
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  • IPTC 7901 is a news service text markup specification published by the International Press Telecommunications Council that was designed to standardize the content and structure of text news articles. It was formally approved in 1979, and is still the world's most common way of transmitting news articles to newspapers, web sites and broadcasters from news services. Although superseded in the early 1990s by IPTC Information Interchange Model and later by the XML-based News Industry Text Format, 7901's huge existing user base has persisted. (en)
  • IPTC 7901 è una specifica di markup per il lancio di notizie in formato testo, pubblicata dall'International Press Telecommunications Council, che è stata progettata per standardizzare il contenuto e la struttura dei testi degli articoli riguardanti notizie. Esso è stato formalmente approvato nel 1979 ed è ancora il modo più comune del mondo di trasmettere articoli di notizie per giornali, siti web e per le agenzie di stampa. IPTC 7901 è strettamente correlato alla specifica ANPA-1312 (conosciuta anche come ANPA 84-2 e successivamente 89-3) di Newspaper Association of America. (it)
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  • IPTC 7901 (en)
  • IPTC 7901 (it)
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