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NEWS AGENCIES
Introduction:
 The news agencies are associated with gathering current news reports
and selling them to subscribing news organizations such as channels,
newspapers, radio and magazines.
 The news agencies in Pakistan are selling current news stories to news
channels and newspapers like a hot cake.
Types of News Agencies:
There are three basic types of news agencies:
 Local News Agencies
 National News Agencies
 International News Agencies
National News Agencies of Pakistan:
There are various national agencies working in Pakistan. The
leading ones are as follows:
 APP
 PPI
 INP
 Sabah
 NNI
 ANN
 Online
 PPA
 UPP
 Sharp Eye
APP(Associated Press of Pakistan)
The Associated Press of Pakistan started its life in 1947, with the
independence of Pakistan. Initially it was run through a trust, but owing to
financial problems, it was taken over by the Government through an
Ordinance called; "Associated Press of Pakistan (taking over) Ordinance
1961", on 15th June 1961. It is a subscriber to both AP and Reuters, based
in London. APP has News Exchange Agreements with 37 Foreign News
Agencies and more than 500 correspondents.
PPI(Pakistan Press International)
(PPI) is a news agency founded in June 1956 as Pakistan Press Association
(PPA). The name was changed in 1968. It was first started by Mr.
Muazzam Ali, the Chief Editor of Associated Press of Pakistan (APP). The
agency objective was to provide competition to APP's monopoly. All
major newspapers, radio and television stations in Pakistan and a number
of international news and database organizations subscribe to PPI's text,
photo and audio news services in English and Urdu.
INP(Independent News Pakistan)
INP is among Pakistan’s leaders in online news and information delivery.
Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a dedicated staff in INP Capital
headquarters in Islamabad, and in bureaus Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi,
Quetta & Azad Kashmir, with more than 1000 correspondents all over
Pakistan and the world. INP relies heavily on its team of almost 100 news
professionals. INP.net.pk features the latest technologies, to searchable
archives of news features and background information.
Head Office Address: 2nd Floor, Kashmir Commercial Complex, Fazal-e-
Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad.
SABAH
Sabah stands for South Asian Broadcasting Agency. Its slogan is “Accurate
& Reliable.” The Chief Editor of Sabah is Shakil Ahmed Turabi. Its
headquarter is in Islamabad-Pakistan. The complete address is as follows:
1st Floor Chinar Chambers St.No-48 Sector G-6/1
Islamabad-Pakistan
NNI(News Network International)
News Network International (NNI) is a private-operated national news
agency of Pakistan. It was established in 1992 and headquartered in G-7
zero point, Islamabad. It have also offices in other major cities of Pakistan
including Lahore, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar. It have hundreds
of reporters. It provides services in both languages Urdu and English.
ANN(Asia News Network)
The Asia News Network (ANN) is one of the world’s biggest media
alliances. Founded in 1999 with seven members. ANN now
comprises 21 leading media, mostly leading national English-
language daily, from South, Southeast and Northeast Asia. ANN’s
main activities are daily exchanges of news, photos and a host of
other collaborations. Mr Zaffar Abbas is the Chairperson of ANN
along with the Editor of Dawn (Pakistan). ANN is headquartered at
the offices of the Nation Multimedia Group in Bangkok. Its members
nations are: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan,
Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka,
Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
OINN(Online International News Network)
OINN is Pakistan's leading news agency. It is Pakistan's first bilingual news and
photo wire service, dedicated to issues that are neglected by the mainstream media.
It focuses on national and global processes affecting the economic, social and
political development of the people of Pakistan. Mr. Mohsin Baig, its Chief
Executive initiated this project in January 1999. Online with its Central office in
New York and head office in Islamabad is a news network that has its bureaus at
each provincial headquarters in Pakistan besides some major cities including
Muzaffarabad, Hyderabad, Faisalabad, and Multan. Online has its correspondents
in important world capitals and major cities including Washington, New York,
Koeln (Germany), Moscow, Tokyo, Chicago, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Cairo,
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait covering events round-the-clock.
PPA(Pakistan International Press Agency)
 Chief Editor: Mr. Khalid Athar
 Editor: Mr Zameer Qadri
 Address of Head Office, Phone & Fax. No:
ISLAMABAD: H. No. 6, St. 39, G-6/2, Islamabad-44000
 E-Mail: newsatisb@yahoo.com and
khalidathar@hotmail.com
 Nature of Service Provided:
News, Features, Photo Service and Publications
UPP(United Press of Pakistan)
 Year of Establishment: November, 1948
 Name of Chief Executive: Mr. Mahmudul Aziz,
 Chairman: Begum Khurshid Abdul Hafiz
 Address of Head Office: 1, Victoria Chambers, Haji Abdullah
Haroon Road, Karachi-74400, Pakistan
 Nature of Service Provided: News Service provided in English
& Urdu by Fax to major Urdu, English, Sindhi and also
Gujrati newspapers of Pakistan at negotiated rates.
 Token news service also provided to the Pakistan Government,
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Sindh
Information Department, Government of Sindh.
Sharp Eye
Sharp Eye is Pakistan's Independent International News Agency
Established in January 2000. With the aim to provide true news to
T.V. Channels, national as well as international newspapers on
modern lines following the modern and latest standards; "Sharp
Eye" is working under the supervision of its founder Mian
Muhammad Azhar Amin. He is renowned Journalist of Pakistan
and has the experience of working for Pakistani as well as foreign
Newspapers, News Agencies and a TV Channel. In the light of his
Experience he felt the need for establishment of an independent
news agency that could be a source for presenting true news to
media all the world in different languages.
Address of headquarter: Sharp Eye (Pvt.) Ltd., 111-Lytton Road,
Qurtaba Chowk, Lahore
National(Regional based)
 PTI (India)
 WAM (UAE)
 BERNAMA (Malaysia)
 XINHUA (China)
 TASS, SPUTNIK (Russia)
 IRNA (Iran)
 SANA (Syria)
 PR Newswire (New York)
 UPI (US)
 Polish Press Agency (Poland)
PTI(Press Trust of India)
 (PTI) is the largest news agency in India. It is
headquartered in New Delhi and is a nonprofit
cooperative among more than 500 Indian newspapers and
has more than 1,000 full-time employees.
 It employs over 400 journalists and 500 part-time
correspondents located in most of the district
headquarters in the country.
 A few correspondents are based in major capitals and
important business centres on the world.
WAM
 The WAM was launched in November 1976 in UAE.
 It started Arabic broadcast on 18 June 1977 and English broadcast
in December 1978.
 The agency which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi is part of
National Media Council.
 The agency has Arabic and English news services and has a
website in both languages.
 It has offices in Cairo, Beirut, Washington, Sanaa, Brussels and
Islamabad.
 It is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council news agencies,
the Federation of Arab News Agencies.
BERNAMA
 The Malaysian National News Agency (Malay: Pertubuhan Berita
Nasional Malaysia), abbreviated BERNAMA, is a news agency of
the government of Malaysia.
 It is an autonomous body placed under the Ministry of
Communication and Multimedia.
 Bernama is an abbreviation of Berita Nasional Malaysia. Bernama
also means named or titled in the Malay language.
 It was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1967 and started work on
20 May 1968.
 BERNAMA operates from its headquarters at Wisma Bernama.
 It has its branches in every state in Malaysia.
XINHUA
 The Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation:
‘’ɪnˈhwɑ’’) is the official press agency of the People's
Republic of China.
 It is the biggest and most influential media organization in
China.
 It operates more than 170 foreign bureaus worldwide, and
maintains 31 bureaus in China—one for each province, plus a
military bureau.
 It is the sole channel for the distribution of important news
related to the Communist Party and Chinese central
government.
TASS(Russian News Agency)
 Since 1904 TASS has been Russia’s leading news agency. For
more than 112 years, TASS has ceaselessly strived to deliver
the latest and most accurate news from around the world.
 Trustworthiness is TASS’ key asset for which it has always
been famous for, and this feature remains the news agency’s
highest priority for all the products it delivers.
 More than 5,000 corporate subscribers across Russia and the
world are recipients of TASS products. Among them are 1,000
mass media organizations, 200 diplomatic missions, 250
financial companies and banks, and 200 industrial enterprises,
research and educational organizations and libraries.
SPUTNIK
 Sputnik (pronounced spʊtnɪk) is a news agency, news websites
and radio broadcast service established by the Russian
government-controlled news agency. Headquartered in
Moscow, Sputnik has regional editorial offices in Washington,
Cairo, Beijing, London and Edinburgh. It focuses on global
politics and economics and is geared entirely towards a non-
Russian audience.
 Sputnik currently operates news websites, featuring reporting
and commentary, in over 30 languages including English,
Spanish, Polish, Serbian, and several others. Alongside its
news content, Sputnik also sells other products including
photo essays, live streaming, infographics, and public opinion
surveys.
IRNA
 The Islamic Republic News Agency, Persian: ‫خبرگزاری‬
‫جمهوری‬‫اسالمی‬ or IRNA, is the official news agency of
the Islamic Republic of Iran.
 It is government-funded and controlled under the Iranian
Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.
 As of 2010, the Managing Director of IRNA is
Mohammad Khodaddi.
SANA
 The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
 (Arabic: ‫لألنباء‬ ‫السورية‬ ‫العربية‬ ‫(الوكالة‬ Al-Wakālah al-
'Arabīyah as-Sūrīyah al-'Anbā)
 It is a news agency in Syria.
 It is a public-owned media organization linked to the
Ministry of Information.
 It was established in June 1965.
PR Newswire
 Founded: PR Newswire was founded in 1954 by Herbert
Muschel
 Headquarters: New York
 Global offices: PR Newswire has 35 offices in 18 countries,
including 10 in the United States.
 Online reach: This network reaches more than 4,500 U.S.
websites, including popular sites such as Yahoo! Finance,
MarketWatch and Business Journals. Its global network
reaches nearly 10,000 websites, portals and databases.
 Global reach: This network can help you reach more than 170
countries in more than 40 languages.
 Media reach: This network reaches nearly 3,000 newsrooms,
like The New York Times, ABC News, BuzzFeed and more.
UPI(United Press International)
 United Press International is a leading provider of news,
photos and information to millions of readers around the globe
via UPI.com and its licensing services.
 With a history of reliable reporting dating back to 1907,
today's UPI is a credible source for the most important stories
of the day, continually updated - a one-stop site for U.S. and
world news, as well as entertainment, trends, science, health
and stunning photography. UPI also provides insightful reports
on key topics of geopolitical importance, including energy and
security.
 Address: 1133, 19th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036,
District of Columbia, United States.
Polish Press Agency
 Polish Press Agency is the single largest source of news from
Poland with over 250 reporters and 40 photojournalists
delivering accurate and comprehensive news to leading media
outlets, government and financial institutions, investors and
entrepreneurs in and outside of Poland.
 Polish Press Agency continues the work of the Polish
Telegraphic Agency PAT established in 1918 by a group of
Polish journalists who took over the two bureaus of the Vienna
Correspondent Office in Cracow and Lvov (when Poland
regained independence after 123 years of partitions).
 The Polish Press Agency has 22 local branch offices supported
by 50 journalists. PAP services are also co-created by more
than a dozen foreign correspondents and 50 photographers.
International News Agencies
There are a lot of international news agencies working
worldwide. The major ones are:
 AFP (Agency France Presse)
 REUTERS
 AP (Associated Press)
AFP(Agency France Presse)
 It is the national news agency of France. It is not only limited
to France but is working as an international news agency.
 It is the third largest news agency in the world.
 It was founded in 1835 by a Parisian translator
and advertising agent, Charles-Louis Havas as Agence Havas.
 It is the oldest news agency in the world, and one of the three
largest, together with Associated Press and Reuters. It is one of
the world’s great wire news services. The agency was
suppressed during German occupation in the Second World
War and established after the war as a state enterprise.
 It transmits news in French, English, Arabic, Spanish, German,
Portuguese, and Russian.
REUTERS
 The Reuter agency was established in 1851 by Paul Julius
Reuter in Britain at the London . The Reuter's Telegram
Company was later launched.
 The company initially covered commercial news, serving
banks, brokerage houses, and business firms. Reuters was the
first to report Abraham Lincoln's assassination. It operates in
more than 200 cities in 94 countries in about 20 languages.
 Transmits news in:
English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese,
Japanese, Korean, Urdu, Russian and Chinese.
 The Reuters News Agency employs some 2,500 journalists and
600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide.
AP(Associated Press)
 The Associated Press (AP) is an American
multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in
New York City that operates as a cooperative,
unincorporated association.
 The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers and
radio and television stations in the United States.
 As of 2007, news collected by the AP was published
and republished by more than 1,700 newspapers.
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News Agencies

  • 2. Introduction:  The news agencies are associated with gathering current news reports and selling them to subscribing news organizations such as channels, newspapers, radio and magazines.  The news agencies in Pakistan are selling current news stories to news channels and newspapers like a hot cake.
  • 3. Types of News Agencies: There are three basic types of news agencies:  Local News Agencies  National News Agencies  International News Agencies
  • 4. National News Agencies of Pakistan: There are various national agencies working in Pakistan. The leading ones are as follows:  APP  PPI  INP  Sabah  NNI  ANN  Online  PPA  UPP  Sharp Eye
  • 5. APP(Associated Press of Pakistan) The Associated Press of Pakistan started its life in 1947, with the independence of Pakistan. Initially it was run through a trust, but owing to financial problems, it was taken over by the Government through an Ordinance called; "Associated Press of Pakistan (taking over) Ordinance 1961", on 15th June 1961. It is a subscriber to both AP and Reuters, based in London. APP has News Exchange Agreements with 37 Foreign News Agencies and more than 500 correspondents.
  • 6. PPI(Pakistan Press International) (PPI) is a news agency founded in June 1956 as Pakistan Press Association (PPA). The name was changed in 1968. It was first started by Mr. Muazzam Ali, the Chief Editor of Associated Press of Pakistan (APP). The agency objective was to provide competition to APP's monopoly. All major newspapers, radio and television stations in Pakistan and a number of international news and database organizations subscribe to PPI's text, photo and audio news services in English and Urdu.
  • 7. INP(Independent News Pakistan) INP is among Pakistan’s leaders in online news and information delivery. Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a dedicated staff in INP Capital headquarters in Islamabad, and in bureaus Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Quetta & Azad Kashmir, with more than 1000 correspondents all over Pakistan and the world. INP relies heavily on its team of almost 100 news professionals. INP.net.pk features the latest technologies, to searchable archives of news features and background information. Head Office Address: 2nd Floor, Kashmir Commercial Complex, Fazal-e- Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad.
  • 8. SABAH Sabah stands for South Asian Broadcasting Agency. Its slogan is “Accurate & Reliable.” The Chief Editor of Sabah is Shakil Ahmed Turabi. Its headquarter is in Islamabad-Pakistan. The complete address is as follows: 1st Floor Chinar Chambers St.No-48 Sector G-6/1 Islamabad-Pakistan
  • 9. NNI(News Network International) News Network International (NNI) is a private-operated national news agency of Pakistan. It was established in 1992 and headquartered in G-7 zero point, Islamabad. It have also offices in other major cities of Pakistan including Lahore, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar. It have hundreds of reporters. It provides services in both languages Urdu and English.
  • 10. ANN(Asia News Network) The Asia News Network (ANN) is one of the world’s biggest media alliances. Founded in 1999 with seven members. ANN now comprises 21 leading media, mostly leading national English- language daily, from South, Southeast and Northeast Asia. ANN’s main activities are daily exchanges of news, photos and a host of other collaborations. Mr Zaffar Abbas is the Chairperson of ANN along with the Editor of Dawn (Pakistan). ANN is headquartered at the offices of the Nation Multimedia Group in Bangkok. Its members nations are: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • 11. OINN(Online International News Network) OINN is Pakistan's leading news agency. It is Pakistan's first bilingual news and photo wire service, dedicated to issues that are neglected by the mainstream media. It focuses on national and global processes affecting the economic, social and political development of the people of Pakistan. Mr. Mohsin Baig, its Chief Executive initiated this project in January 1999. Online with its Central office in New York and head office in Islamabad is a news network that has its bureaus at each provincial headquarters in Pakistan besides some major cities including Muzaffarabad, Hyderabad, Faisalabad, and Multan. Online has its correspondents in important world capitals and major cities including Washington, New York, Koeln (Germany), Moscow, Tokyo, Chicago, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Cairo, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait covering events round-the-clock.
  • 12. PPA(Pakistan International Press Agency)  Chief Editor: Mr. Khalid Athar  Editor: Mr Zameer Qadri  Address of Head Office, Phone & Fax. No: ISLAMABAD: H. No. 6, St. 39, G-6/2, Islamabad-44000  E-Mail: newsatisb@yahoo.com and khalidathar@hotmail.com  Nature of Service Provided: News, Features, Photo Service and Publications
  • 13. UPP(United Press of Pakistan)  Year of Establishment: November, 1948  Name of Chief Executive: Mr. Mahmudul Aziz,  Chairman: Begum Khurshid Abdul Hafiz  Address of Head Office: 1, Victoria Chambers, Haji Abdullah Haroon Road, Karachi-74400, Pakistan  Nature of Service Provided: News Service provided in English & Urdu by Fax to major Urdu, English, Sindhi and also Gujrati newspapers of Pakistan at negotiated rates.  Token news service also provided to the Pakistan Government, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Sindh Information Department, Government of Sindh.
  • 14. Sharp Eye Sharp Eye is Pakistan's Independent International News Agency Established in January 2000. With the aim to provide true news to T.V. Channels, national as well as international newspapers on modern lines following the modern and latest standards; "Sharp Eye" is working under the supervision of its founder Mian Muhammad Azhar Amin. He is renowned Journalist of Pakistan and has the experience of working for Pakistani as well as foreign Newspapers, News Agencies and a TV Channel. In the light of his Experience he felt the need for establishment of an independent news agency that could be a source for presenting true news to media all the world in different languages. Address of headquarter: Sharp Eye (Pvt.) Ltd., 111-Lytton Road, Qurtaba Chowk, Lahore
  • 15. National(Regional based)  PTI (India)  WAM (UAE)  BERNAMA (Malaysia)  XINHUA (China)  TASS, SPUTNIK (Russia)  IRNA (Iran)  SANA (Syria)  PR Newswire (New York)  UPI (US)  Polish Press Agency (Poland)
  • 16. PTI(Press Trust of India)  (PTI) is the largest news agency in India. It is headquartered in New Delhi and is a nonprofit cooperative among more than 500 Indian newspapers and has more than 1,000 full-time employees.  It employs over 400 journalists and 500 part-time correspondents located in most of the district headquarters in the country.  A few correspondents are based in major capitals and important business centres on the world.
  • 17. WAM  The WAM was launched in November 1976 in UAE.  It started Arabic broadcast on 18 June 1977 and English broadcast in December 1978.  The agency which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi is part of National Media Council.  The agency has Arabic and English news services and has a website in both languages.  It has offices in Cairo, Beirut, Washington, Sanaa, Brussels and Islamabad.  It is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council news agencies, the Federation of Arab News Agencies.
  • 18. BERNAMA  The Malaysian National News Agency (Malay: Pertubuhan Berita Nasional Malaysia), abbreviated BERNAMA, is a news agency of the government of Malaysia.  It is an autonomous body placed under the Ministry of Communication and Multimedia.  Bernama is an abbreviation of Berita Nasional Malaysia. Bernama also means named or titled in the Malay language.  It was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1967 and started work on 20 May 1968.  BERNAMA operates from its headquarters at Wisma Bernama.  It has its branches in every state in Malaysia.
  • 19. XINHUA  The Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: ‘’ɪnˈhwɑ’’) is the official press agency of the People's Republic of China.  It is the biggest and most influential media organization in China.  It operates more than 170 foreign bureaus worldwide, and maintains 31 bureaus in China—one for each province, plus a military bureau.  It is the sole channel for the distribution of important news related to the Communist Party and Chinese central government.
  • 20. TASS(Russian News Agency)  Since 1904 TASS has been Russia’s leading news agency. For more than 112 years, TASS has ceaselessly strived to deliver the latest and most accurate news from around the world.  Trustworthiness is TASS’ key asset for which it has always been famous for, and this feature remains the news agency’s highest priority for all the products it delivers.  More than 5,000 corporate subscribers across Russia and the world are recipients of TASS products. Among them are 1,000 mass media organizations, 200 diplomatic missions, 250 financial companies and banks, and 200 industrial enterprises, research and educational organizations and libraries.
  • 21. SPUTNIK  Sputnik (pronounced spʊtnɪk) is a news agency, news websites and radio broadcast service established by the Russian government-controlled news agency. Headquartered in Moscow, Sputnik has regional editorial offices in Washington, Cairo, Beijing, London and Edinburgh. It focuses on global politics and economics and is geared entirely towards a non- Russian audience.  Sputnik currently operates news websites, featuring reporting and commentary, in over 30 languages including English, Spanish, Polish, Serbian, and several others. Alongside its news content, Sputnik also sells other products including photo essays, live streaming, infographics, and public opinion surveys.
  • 22. IRNA  The Islamic Republic News Agency, Persian: ‫خبرگزاری‬ ‫جمهوری‬‫اسالمی‬ or IRNA, is the official news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran.  It is government-funded and controlled under the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.  As of 2010, the Managing Director of IRNA is Mohammad Khodaddi.
  • 23. SANA  The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)  (Arabic: ‫لألنباء‬ ‫السورية‬ ‫العربية‬ ‫(الوكالة‬ Al-Wakālah al- 'Arabīyah as-Sūrīyah al-'Anbā)  It is a news agency in Syria.  It is a public-owned media organization linked to the Ministry of Information.  It was established in June 1965.
  • 24. PR Newswire  Founded: PR Newswire was founded in 1954 by Herbert Muschel  Headquarters: New York  Global offices: PR Newswire has 35 offices in 18 countries, including 10 in the United States.  Online reach: This network reaches more than 4,500 U.S. websites, including popular sites such as Yahoo! Finance, MarketWatch and Business Journals. Its global network reaches nearly 10,000 websites, portals and databases.  Global reach: This network can help you reach more than 170 countries in more than 40 languages.  Media reach: This network reaches nearly 3,000 newsrooms, like The New York Times, ABC News, BuzzFeed and more.
  • 25. UPI(United Press International)  United Press International is a leading provider of news, photos and information to millions of readers around the globe via UPI.com and its licensing services.  With a history of reliable reporting dating back to 1907, today's UPI is a credible source for the most important stories of the day, continually updated - a one-stop site for U.S. and world news, as well as entertainment, trends, science, health and stunning photography. UPI also provides insightful reports on key topics of geopolitical importance, including energy and security.  Address: 1133, 19th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036, District of Columbia, United States.
  • 26. Polish Press Agency  Polish Press Agency is the single largest source of news from Poland with over 250 reporters and 40 photojournalists delivering accurate and comprehensive news to leading media outlets, government and financial institutions, investors and entrepreneurs in and outside of Poland.  Polish Press Agency continues the work of the Polish Telegraphic Agency PAT established in 1918 by a group of Polish journalists who took over the two bureaus of the Vienna Correspondent Office in Cracow and Lvov (when Poland regained independence after 123 years of partitions).  The Polish Press Agency has 22 local branch offices supported by 50 journalists. PAP services are also co-created by more than a dozen foreign correspondents and 50 photographers.
  • 27. International News Agencies There are a lot of international news agencies working worldwide. The major ones are:  AFP (Agency France Presse)  REUTERS  AP (Associated Press)
  • 28. AFP(Agency France Presse)  It is the national news agency of France. It is not only limited to France but is working as an international news agency.  It is the third largest news agency in the world.  It was founded in 1835 by a Parisian translator and advertising agent, Charles-Louis Havas as Agence Havas.  It is the oldest news agency in the world, and one of the three largest, together with Associated Press and Reuters. It is one of the world’s great wire news services. The agency was suppressed during German occupation in the Second World War and established after the war as a state enterprise.  It transmits news in French, English, Arabic, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Russian.
  • 29. REUTERS  The Reuter agency was established in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter in Britain at the London . The Reuter's Telegram Company was later launched.  The company initially covered commercial news, serving banks, brokerage houses, and business firms. Reuters was the first to report Abraham Lincoln's assassination. It operates in more than 200 cities in 94 countries in about 20 languages.  Transmits news in: English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Urdu, Russian and Chinese.  The Reuters News Agency employs some 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide.
  • 30. AP(Associated Press)  The Associated Press (AP) is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City that operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association.  The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers and radio and television stations in the United States.  As of 2007, news collected by the AP was published and republished by more than 1,700 newspapers.