Monday, October 5, 2020

ANI in Media

 

ANI in Media

ANI is a very important part of the media. ANI stands for Asian News International. ANI has special power in media and it makes critical work easier for all news channels. In media, there are many channels. They have their reporters.  Their reporters work in different fields day and night. They collect information, make a news report, and pass it to their channels to make it publicly. But, these channels have a limit which is fulfilled by ANI.

Reporters of any particular news channel are not allowed to go inside the home or private campus of politicians, leaders, celebrities, and big and famous people of the nation. Reporters can’t go inside, ask any questions, or take their bytes. For such activities, there is a special team and this team is known as ANI. Only ANI has the right to go inside and take their bytes.

How ANI works-

From ANI, on every news channel, there is a special screen. This special screen is compulsory to exist on every news channel. On the ANI screen, there is no name of any news channel. Its screen is available on every news channel. Every news channel properly monitors ANI. News channels receive bytes of every big people like celebrities, politicians, and famous peoples of the nation directly from the home, quarters, and offices of these big peoples.

ANI keeps all news live all the time. News channels cut the news from the ANI screen and directly cast the news on their channels. In the news of ANI, there is no face of any anchor, cameraman, or any person. There is only a mike on which ANI is printed and that mike heads towards the big person whose byte is being recorded. On the screen, every news channel receives the news with its bytes. They cut it from that screen by saying “we are receiving the big news of this time” and directly they run it on their channels. And this way they never miss any news.

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