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Samples of Interactive Graphics

More than 40 "flashes" are produced by The Canadian Press annually illustrating news, sports, entertainment and seasonal events

 

List of Interactive Graphics planned for 2008*
As a sample, flash files from previous years can be viewed by clicking on links below where available.

JANUARY/FEBRUARY
NFL playoffs
Super Bowl
Valentine's Day
NHL All-Stars

MARCH
Juno award nominees
Oscars 
Time change
St. Patrick’s Day

APRIL/MAY
 
Masters golf
Men's world hockey championship
Indy 500 race 
Women's world hockey championships 
World Cup soccer – SPECIAL

JUNE 
D-Day
Canada Day
Summer safety
U.S. Open golf
Stanley Cup
Tour de France 
Montreal Grand Prix

JULY   
Wimbledon tennis
British Open golf

AUGUST
Olympics – SPECIAL 
U.S. Open tennis
Rogers Cup tennis

SEPTEMBER
Canadian Open golf
NHL players to watch

OCTOBER
Halloween
Time change 

NOVEMBER
Remembrance Day
Grey Cup

OTHER
Provincial election previews
Federal election results
House of Commons
Afghanistan casualties
Inflation and Unemployment (monthly)
Census (for every major release)
Cancer (for every major report)

DECEMBER
News diary
Year in pictures 
Christmas
Winter
World Junior Hockey

Interactive Graphics based on breaking news

In addition to the planned files above, many The Canadian Press Interactive Graphics are built around breaking news events. Recent "spot" Interactive Graphics included Conrad Black verdict, 401 pileup accident, clean air fund, flourescent lights, Tony Blair and Virginia Tech shooting.

* NOTE: Changes may occur affecting the types and/or timing of files produced.

Annual subscriptions are available, saving you money by bundling a variety of files of your choice

The Canadian Press Interactive Graphics are individually priced for one-time purchase, but clients can become annual subscribers with the power to pick and choose several files to publish throughout the year and save up to 25 per cent off the one-time rate.

 

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The Canadian Press also provides online video news clips that keep your audiences watching and wanting more.


Setup instructions

See technical setup instructions for implementing The Canadian Press Interactive Graphics.


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