NBC News launches archive sales website for NBC Universal

Starts 3rd October

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NBC News launches archive sales website for NBC Universal

MUMBAI: NBC Universal‘s archival content collection is now available on one platform on the recently launched NBCUniversalArchives.com.

Designed and executed by NBC News, the site is a company-wide business to business enterprise that includes content collections from across the NBC Universal portfolio- including NBC News, NBC Sports, NBC Entertainment, Universal Studios, Universal Pictures, Telemundo, NBC Photobank, The Weather Channel, NBC Radio, NBC Artworks, and more.
 
From the latest breaking news reports on ‘NBC Nightly News‘, to 25 years‘ worth of NBC Sports coverage of the French Open, and classic late-night comedy clips on ‘Saturday Night Live‘, the NBC Universal Archives makes accessible a lifetime of radio recordings and moving images, capturing over 70 years of the people, places and events that define our society and our world.

The new customer-centric, fully e-commerce-enabled website has a digital delivery system that allows clients to screen footage, search the rich text database, download previews and immediately clip and make credit card purchases online. 
 
The website is continually refreshed with new content as well as footage from the past as it is systematically being digitised. Special sections such as ‘Clip of the Week‘, ‘Spotlight on News‘ and ‘Anniversaries‘ highlight clips from the collections as well as timely topics.

NBC News senior VP Cheryl Gould said, "We‘re thrilled to be able to offer NBC Universal‘s high-quality archives to the marketplace. We realised that by pulling together the rich assets of various NBCU collections onto one platform, we could make it easier than ever before for the creative community to access and purchase our content."