IPTC - International Press Telecommunications Council

12/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2024 05:41

IPTC launches ninjs 3.0 in association with DPP’s Live Production Exchange

Dec 9 2024IPTC launches ninjs 3.0 in association with DPP's Live Production Exchange

The IPTC has worked together with the DPP and stakeholders from a number of member companies and others including Reuters, Arqiva and Warner Brothers Discovery to develop a pioneering new initiative called DPP Live Production Exchange (LPX). The LPX protocol covers API and a data schema for information related to news coverage of live events, including the ability for B2B event subscribers to be informed about upcoming news events and their coverage.

IPTC's contribution to the project was to enhance and evolve our ninjs (News in JSON) standard to support news coverage of events and live streamed content. The News in JSON Working Group dedicated a lot of its time to this work over the past two years, including participating in the DPP LPX Hackathon in Spring 2024.

The underlying data model for the events and planning work in ninjs comes from the IPTC News Architecture and is based on EventsML-G2, a part of the NewsML-G2 family of standards which was created over 10 years ago.

Ian Young of PA Media, Lead of the IPTC News in JSON Working Group, said " Basing the work of ninjs 3.0 on the stable foundation of the IPTC News Architecture made our work much simpler. IPTC members have been syndicating news events for years using this model so we know that it works. That meant that we could focus on making ninjs 3.0 practical and simple for handling live events, both for developers and for users."

IPTC Managing Director Brendan Quinn said "we owe our thanks to our teammates and partners on this project: David Thompson from the DPP, JJ Eynon from CNN / Warner Brothers Discovery, Tania Vivero and Ian McLaren from Reuters, and Daniel Lynch from Arqiva. Through a very friendly and collegial but also productive and results-driven collaboration, we have arrived at a solution that should make syndicated news events much easier to handle in all newsroom workflows."

ninjs 3.0 and the LPX API are or will soon be supported by tools from Arqiva, Reuters and Wolftech (recently acquired by Avid). We hope that many more implementations will be emerge in the coming months.