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Priority News Alerts - SMS Alerts

Where were you when the planes hit the twin towers? Had you gone to bed or did you just happen to be rolling your remote through the late night TV news bulletins and come across the live pictures?

Editors and news directors can't be everywhere all of the time. Chances are crucial minutes of news planning time were lost before being alerted to the horror that was unfolding.
News leaders demand that those around them be "their eyes and ears" when they're away from their desk.
AAP's SMS News Alert service helps editors and news directors stay on top if it, and often triggers last-minute changes to front pages or a break into the news bulletins.
When big news breaks and you need to know - any time of the day or night - AAP's news desk will snap a text message to your mobile phone immediately.
It takes the pressure out of planning coverage against a tight deadline.

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