The NLA is pleased to announce eClips Web - a reliable, publisher controlled database of newspaper website content, which takes feeds directly from publisher content management systems. eClips Web enables media monitoring companies to offer an improved service to their clients with greater depth of information, permanence and faster delivery.

See our demo of the eClips Web APIs.

Entries by Matt Aspinall (11)

Updated Publisher Profiles 

One exception has been added to the Live Publisher Profiles. Please see brief detail below:

1. mirror.co.uk - All images are sent incorrectly by the publisher and are therefore unavailable.

Posted on Friday, February 17, 2012 at 10:26 by Registered CommenterMatt Aspinall | Comments Off

Updated Publisher Profiles

One exception has been added to the Live Publisher Profiles. Please see brief detail below:

1. guardian.co.uk and observer.guardian.co.uk - Articles with /feedarticle/ in original URL are not provided by the publisher.

 

Posted on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 12:38 by Registered CommenterMatt Aspinall | Comments Off

Updated Publisher Profiles

One exception has been removed from the Live Publisher Profiles. Please see brief detail below:

1. telegraph.co.uk - Photo galleries contain headlines only - no images or captions - as sent by the publisher.

This is now fixed.

Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 14:28 by Registered CommenterMatt Aspinall | Comments Off

Updated Publisher Profiles 

One exception has been removed from the Live Publisher Profiles. Please see brief detail below:

1. independent.co.uk - Images, captions and image copyrights are not provided by the publisher.

This is now fixed.

Posted on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 12:23 by Registered CommenterMatt Aspinall | Comments Off

Updated Publisher Profiles

Two exceptions have been added to the Live Publisher Profiles. Please see brief detail below:

1. independent.co.uk - Only 70% of content is delivered by the publisher.

2. independent.co.uk - Images are not sent by the publisher. Images, captions and attributions are unavailable.

The Publisher is looking to fix these issues.

Posted on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 15:37 by Registered CommenterMatt Aspinall | Comments Off
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