The document provides information on several national and international news agencies. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP) and other Pakistani news agencies. It also summarizes key international agencies like Reuters, Associated Press, AFP, Xinhua, PTI, WAM, Anadolu Agency and their founding date, headquarters location, leadership and global operations.
There are three types of news agencies: local, national, and international. The document discusses several national news agencies in Pakistan like APP, PPI, INP, as well as international agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP. It also covers some regional agencies like PTI in India, WAM in UAE, Bernama in Malaysia, and Xinhua in China. National agencies gather and distribute domestic news while international agencies have a global scope and distribution.
The document provides information on several news agencies from different countries around the world. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), INP.net.pk, South Asian Broadcasting Agency, NNI News, Asia News Network, Online News International (OINN), Press Trust of India (PTI), Bernama, Xinhua News Agency, Emirates News Agency (WAM), Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Agency France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, and The Associated Press (AP). For each, it summarizes their founding, ownership, locations of offices, services provided, and other key details.
The document discusses several major news agencies in Pakistan:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) is the government-operated national news agency, with bureaus across Pakistan. It was established in 1947 and provides news services, photos, videos and more.
- Pakistan Press International (PPI) is the country's leading independent news agency, recognized internationally for impartial reporting. It was launched in 1956 and has over 300 staff.
- News Network International (NNI) is a private news agency launched in 1992 with headquarters in Islamabad and reporters across Pakistan and internationally. It provides English language news, photos and videos.
- Independent News Pakistan (INP) is Pakistan's third largest private news agency
The document provides information on various news agencies operating in Pakistan and around the world. It discusses national news agencies in Pakistan like APP, PPI, INP, as well as international agencies such as Xinhua, Reuters, Associated Press. It also summarizes regional news agencies including PTI in India, WAM in UAE, Bernama in Malaysia, and TASS/Sputnik in Russia. The document provides brief histories and descriptions of the roles of these different news agencies.
This document provides information on various national and international news agencies. It discusses the major news agencies of Pakistan such as ANN, NNI, SABAH, INP, PPI, ONLINE NEWS AGENCY, APP, UPP, and PPA. It also briefly describes some of the largest international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, and AP. Additionally, it summarizes key national news agencies from other countries including WAM (UAE), Xinhua (China), ITAR-TASS (Russia), IRNA (Iran), SANA (Syria), BARNAMA (Malaysia), PTI (India), KYODO (Japan), and SPUTNIK (Russia). The document
This document provides information about several national news agencies from different countries around the world. It discusses the main national news agencies of Pakistan, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), and News Network International (NNI). It also summarizes key details about major international news agencies such as the Press Trust of India (PTI), Emirates News Agency (WAM), Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA), Chinese News Agency (Xinhua), Russian News Agency (TASS and Sputnik), Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Islamic Republic News Agency of Iran (IRNA), and Australian Associated Press (AAP).
There are three main types of news agencies: local, national, and international. The document then describes several major national news agencies that operate in Pakistan, including APP, PPI, INP, Sabah, NNI, and others. It provides details on the founding, objectives, locations and services of these agencies. The text concludes by listing some prominent international news agencies such as AFP, Reuters, AP, Xinhua, TASS, and others, along with brief descriptions of each.
The document discusses several local and national news agencies in Pakistan and other countries. For Pakistan, it outlines the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), News Network International (NNI), Saba News Agency (SABAH), Independent News Pakistan (INS), and Online, describing their founding, services provided, and locations. It also briefly profiles major news agencies for India (PTI), Malaysia (BERNAMA), China (XINHUA), UAE (WAM), Russia (ATARTAS, SPUTINK), Iran (IRNA), and Syria (SANA).
There are three types of news agencies: local, national, and international. The document discusses several national news agencies in Pakistan like APP, PPI, INP, as well as international agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP. It also covers some regional agencies like PTI in India, WAM in UAE, Bernama in Malaysia, and Xinhua in China. National agencies gather and distribute domestic news while international agencies have a global scope and distribution.
The document provides information on several news agencies from different countries around the world. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), INP.net.pk, South Asian Broadcasting Agency, NNI News, Asia News Network, Online News International (OINN), Press Trust of India (PTI), Bernama, Xinhua News Agency, Emirates News Agency (WAM), Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Agency France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, and The Associated Press (AP). For each, it summarizes their founding, ownership, locations of offices, services provided, and other key details.
The document discusses several major news agencies in Pakistan:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) is the government-operated national news agency, with bureaus across Pakistan. It was established in 1947 and provides news services, photos, videos and more.
- Pakistan Press International (PPI) is the country's leading independent news agency, recognized internationally for impartial reporting. It was launched in 1956 and has over 300 staff.
- News Network International (NNI) is a private news agency launched in 1992 with headquarters in Islamabad and reporters across Pakistan and internationally. It provides English language news, photos and videos.
- Independent News Pakistan (INP) is Pakistan's third largest private news agency
The document provides information on various news agencies operating in Pakistan and around the world. It discusses national news agencies in Pakistan like APP, PPI, INP, as well as international agencies such as Xinhua, Reuters, Associated Press. It also summarizes regional news agencies including PTI in India, WAM in UAE, Bernama in Malaysia, and TASS/Sputnik in Russia. The document provides brief histories and descriptions of the roles of these different news agencies.
This document provides information on various national and international news agencies. It discusses the major news agencies of Pakistan such as ANN, NNI, SABAH, INP, PPI, ONLINE NEWS AGENCY, APP, UPP, and PPA. It also briefly describes some of the largest international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, and AP. Additionally, it summarizes key national news agencies from other countries including WAM (UAE), Xinhua (China), ITAR-TASS (Russia), IRNA (Iran), SANA (Syria), BARNAMA (Malaysia), PTI (India), KYODO (Japan), and SPUTNIK (Russia). The document
This document provides information about several national news agencies from different countries around the world. It discusses the main national news agencies of Pakistan, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), and News Network International (NNI). It also summarizes key details about major international news agencies such as the Press Trust of India (PTI), Emirates News Agency (WAM), Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA), Chinese News Agency (Xinhua), Russian News Agency (TASS and Sputnik), Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Islamic Republic News Agency of Iran (IRNA), and Australian Associated Press (AAP).
There are three main types of news agencies: local, national, and international. The document then describes several major national news agencies that operate in Pakistan, including APP, PPI, INP, Sabah, NNI, and others. It provides details on the founding, objectives, locations and services of these agencies. The text concludes by listing some prominent international news agencies such as AFP, Reuters, AP, Xinhua, TASS, and others, along with brief descriptions of each.
The document discusses several local and national news agencies in Pakistan and other countries. For Pakistan, it outlines the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), News Network International (NNI), Saba News Agency (SABAH), Independent News Pakistan (INS), and Online, describing their founding, services provided, and locations. It also briefly profiles major news agencies for India (PTI), Malaysia (BERNAMA), China (XINHUA), UAE (WAM), Russia (ATARTAS, SPUTINK), Iran (IRNA), and Syria (SANA).
The document discusses various national news agencies of Pakistan and other countries. It provides details on 8 major national news agencies of Pakistan - Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), and Associated Press Service (APS). It also briefly describes 10 prominent national news agencies from other countries such as PTI from India, WAM from UAE, Bernama from Malaysia, Xinhua from China, UPI from US, Sputnik from Russia, IRNA from Iran, SANA from Syria, SPA from Saudi Arabia,
The document discusses several national and international news agencies. It provides information on the Asia News Network (ANN), which is an alliance of 21 Asian news organizations. It also discusses major Pakistani news agencies like Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) and Independent News Pakistan (INP). Additionally, it summarizes key international news agencies from countries like the UAE, China, Russia, Iran, Syria, Malaysia, India and others. The document provides details on the history, operations and services of these different news agencies.
The document provides information on several national and international news agencies:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) is Pakistan's government-operated national news agency, established in 1947. It has over 500 correspondents and exchanges news with 37 foreign agencies.
- Other prominent Pakistani news agencies discussed include Pakistan Press International (PPI), News Network International (NNI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), and Sabah.
- International agencies described include Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, Associated Press (AP), Press Trust of India, Bernama (Malaysia), Kyodo News (Japan), Xinhua (China), WAM (UAE), TASS (Russia), Sputnik
The document summarizes several major news agencies in Pakistan, including:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), the government-operated national news agency established in 1947.
- Pakistan Press International (PPI), the country's top independent news agency launched in 1956.
- News Network International (NNI), a private-operated national news agency established in 1992 and headquartered in Islamabad.
- Independent News Pakistan (INP), an online news service staffed 24/7 with over 1000 correspondents nationwide and worldwide.
This document provides information on major national news agencies in Pakistan and other countries around the world. It discusses 8 national news agencies in Pakistan, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), which is the largest and government-run. It also briefly outlines 10 other prominent national news agencies from countries like India, the UAE, Malaysia, China, the US, Russia, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Nigeria.
The document provides information about several news agencies from different countries:
- Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's largest news agency, employing over 400 journalists to provide over 2,000 stories and 200 photos daily.
- Xinhua News Agency is China's official press agency and largest media organization, operating over 170 foreign bureaus worldwide.
- TASS is Russia's largest news agency and fourth largest globally, operating 70 domestic and 68 international bureaus.
- SANA and QNA are the official news agencies of Syria and Qatar respectively, providing coverage focused on their home countries and regions.
The document summarizes several national and international news agencies. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), Pakistan Press Agency (PPA), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), and various international news agencies such as Press Trust of India (PTI), BERNAMA, Xinhua, Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, and Associated Press (AP). It provides brief descriptions of each agency's history, operations, and role in disseminating news.
News agencies play a crucial role in collecting, writing and distributing reports. These agencies cater to broadcast stations, newspapers and alternative news platforms.
The document describes several major international and national news agencies from around the world, including their founding dates, locations, ownership structures and brief descriptions of their operations. Some of the news agencies mentioned include Reuters, Associated Press, Xinhua News Agency, Anadolu Agency, TASS Russian News Agency, Press Trust of India and WAM News Agency of the United Arab Emirates.
The news agencies, also known as wire services, are among the most powerful and trusted names in news business. Some of them like Reuters have been in existence since the nineteenth century.
However, few are aware of their reach or existence. They do not own physical properties such as newspapers or television channels. But they generate news for all forms of media. Their subscribers include newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television networks and now news sites.
1) The document discusses various news agencies and press laws in Pakistan. It provides details on the history and operations of major international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP, as well as Pakistani agencies like APP, PPI, and private news agencies.
2) It outlines the various press laws introduced by military rulers in Pakistan over the years, starting from the Press and Publication Ordinance of 1962 introduced by Ayub Khan, which empowered authorities to censor newspapers.
3) Further amendments were made by Zia-ul-Haq in the 1980s to curb press freedom. Musharraf partially liberalized media in 2002 by allowing private broadcasters, but military still exerted some control over content.
News agencies are organizations that gather, write and distribute news from around the world to various media outlets. They collect news centrally and share content with major news agencies. Some key international news agencies discussed are Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Press Trust of India, United News of India, Indo-Asian News Service, and Asian News International. News agencies operate as non-profit cooperatives that sell subscription-based news services and depend on mass media for distributing bulk news content.
Forms of social media allow large media businesses to advertise their products to target audiences as social networking sites have large numbers of users. The rise in internet use and development of technology has greatly impacted advertising by making information faster and more easily accessible from home or on the go through a phone, as opposed to magazines which take more time and money to obtain information. Advertising through social media appeals to target audiences and takes advantage of the large number of users on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
CEO confidence in Northeastern Wisconsin is up slightly according to a recent survey. While CEOs say the last few months have been challenging, they are more optimistic today. The index that measures current economic conditions is down from its previous low, but the index measuring future expectations improved slightly. A majority of CEOs believe a recession is possible this year.
20 Shocking Secrets About the News Business (Hint: It's All About Innovation)Alexa Schirtzinger
Deck from "Innovating Locally," the presentation I gave at the 2014 annual convention for the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. This deck, which draws on research during my year as a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University, offers an analysis of the local news media and some tools for instilling a culture of continuous innovation.
Independent Journalism: Doing good and doing well.Kevin Anderson
The document discusses the challenges facing independent journalism in the digital age. It notes that the amount of information created has exploded in recent years, making it difficult for news organizations to compete for readers' limited attention. Newspapers in particular are struggling to capture digital advertising dollars. The document advocates for multi-platform business models and argues that the mission of journalism need not be opposed to commercial sustainability through approaches like paid content and membership models.
Industry presentation: The Future of News in the Digital Agedmg events Asia
In this digital age where information inequality is growing, the news industry is having to rethink the way it will keep everyone informed. BBC News examines the changing landscape – the trends in technology and media, and what they mean for journalists & the journalism profession.
Sometimes newsrooms and product managers speak different languages. What's needed is a dictionary to translate concepts about "content" versus "journalism" and "users" versus "readers" or "viewers." Here is a generic glossary that can help traditional journalists and modern product managers alike understand one another.
Newspapers have historically been an important source of news, but declining revenues and the rise of digital media have disrupted the newspaper industry. Newspaper circulation and revenues peaked in the 2000s but then fell sharply in the following decade as readers and advertisers migrated online. While newspapers have adapted by creating digital versions, online competitors like Google News have much larger audiences. The future of the newspaper industry remains uncertain as it continues to transition to the digital space.
Lecture slides for talk to the Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library System on Nov. 12, 2009. Updated for Reinventing the News students in January 2011.
This document provides information about various national and international news agencies. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), and Online International News Network (OINN), which are the major national news agencies in Pakistan. It also summarizes key details about major international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP, and national news agencies of countries like India, China, Malaysia, UAE, Turkey, Spain, Russia, Iran, Syria, and Japan.
The document discusses various national news agencies of Pakistan and other countries. It provides details on 8 major national news agencies of Pakistan - Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), and Associated Press Service (APS). It also briefly describes 10 prominent national news agencies from other countries such as PTI from India, WAM from UAE, Bernama from Malaysia, Xinhua from China, UPI from US, Sputnik from Russia, IRNA from Iran, SANA from Syria, SPA from Saudi Arabia,
The document discusses several national and international news agencies. It provides information on the Asia News Network (ANN), which is an alliance of 21 Asian news organizations. It also discusses major Pakistani news agencies like Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) and Independent News Pakistan (INP). Additionally, it summarizes key international news agencies from countries like the UAE, China, Russia, Iran, Syria, Malaysia, India and others. The document provides details on the history, operations and services of these different news agencies.
The document provides information on several national and international news agencies:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) is Pakistan's government-operated national news agency, established in 1947. It has over 500 correspondents and exchanges news with 37 foreign agencies.
- Other prominent Pakistani news agencies discussed include Pakistan Press International (PPI), News Network International (NNI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), and Sabah.
- International agencies described include Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, Associated Press (AP), Press Trust of India, Bernama (Malaysia), Kyodo News (Japan), Xinhua (China), WAM (UAE), TASS (Russia), Sputnik
The document summarizes several major news agencies in Pakistan, including:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), the government-operated national news agency established in 1947.
- Pakistan Press International (PPI), the country's top independent news agency launched in 1956.
- News Network International (NNI), a private-operated national news agency established in 1992 and headquartered in Islamabad.
- Independent News Pakistan (INP), an online news service staffed 24/7 with over 1000 correspondents nationwide and worldwide.
This document provides information on major national news agencies in Pakistan and other countries around the world. It discusses 8 national news agencies in Pakistan, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), which is the largest and government-run. It also briefly outlines 10 other prominent national news agencies from countries like India, the UAE, Malaysia, China, the US, Russia, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Nigeria.
The document provides information about several news agencies from different countries:
- Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's largest news agency, employing over 400 journalists to provide over 2,000 stories and 200 photos daily.
- Xinhua News Agency is China's official press agency and largest media organization, operating over 170 foreign bureaus worldwide.
- TASS is Russia's largest news agency and fourth largest globally, operating 70 domestic and 68 international bureaus.
- SANA and QNA are the official news agencies of Syria and Qatar respectively, providing coverage focused on their home countries and regions.
The document summarizes several national and international news agencies. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), Pakistan Press Agency (PPA), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), and various international news agencies such as Press Trust of India (PTI), BERNAMA, Xinhua, Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters, and Associated Press (AP). It provides brief descriptions of each agency's history, operations, and role in disseminating news.
News agencies play a crucial role in collecting, writing and distributing reports. These agencies cater to broadcast stations, newspapers and alternative news platforms.
The document describes several major international and national news agencies from around the world, including their founding dates, locations, ownership structures and brief descriptions of their operations. Some of the news agencies mentioned include Reuters, Associated Press, Xinhua News Agency, Anadolu Agency, TASS Russian News Agency, Press Trust of India and WAM News Agency of the United Arab Emirates.
The news agencies, also known as wire services, are among the most powerful and trusted names in news business. Some of them like Reuters have been in existence since the nineteenth century.
However, few are aware of their reach or existence. They do not own physical properties such as newspapers or television channels. But they generate news for all forms of media. Their subscribers include newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television networks and now news sites.
1) The document discusses various news agencies and press laws in Pakistan. It provides details on the history and operations of major international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP, as well as Pakistani agencies like APP, PPI, and private news agencies.
2) It outlines the various press laws introduced by military rulers in Pakistan over the years, starting from the Press and Publication Ordinance of 1962 introduced by Ayub Khan, which empowered authorities to censor newspapers.
3) Further amendments were made by Zia-ul-Haq in the 1980s to curb press freedom. Musharraf partially liberalized media in 2002 by allowing private broadcasters, but military still exerted some control over content.
News agencies are organizations that gather, write and distribute news from around the world to various media outlets. They collect news centrally and share content with major news agencies. Some key international news agencies discussed are Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, Press Trust of India, United News of India, Indo-Asian News Service, and Asian News International. News agencies operate as non-profit cooperatives that sell subscription-based news services and depend on mass media for distributing bulk news content.
Forms of social media allow large media businesses to advertise their products to target audiences as social networking sites have large numbers of users. The rise in internet use and development of technology has greatly impacted advertising by making information faster and more easily accessible from home or on the go through a phone, as opposed to magazines which take more time and money to obtain information. Advertising through social media appeals to target audiences and takes advantage of the large number of users on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
CEO confidence in Northeastern Wisconsin is up slightly according to a recent survey. While CEOs say the last few months have been challenging, they are more optimistic today. The index that measures current economic conditions is down from its previous low, but the index measuring future expectations improved slightly. A majority of CEOs believe a recession is possible this year.
20 Shocking Secrets About the News Business (Hint: It's All About Innovation)Alexa Schirtzinger
Deck from "Innovating Locally," the presentation I gave at the 2014 annual convention for the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. This deck, which draws on research during my year as a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University, offers an analysis of the local news media and some tools for instilling a culture of continuous innovation.
Independent Journalism: Doing good and doing well.Kevin Anderson
The document discusses the challenges facing independent journalism in the digital age. It notes that the amount of information created has exploded in recent years, making it difficult for news organizations to compete for readers' limited attention. Newspapers in particular are struggling to capture digital advertising dollars. The document advocates for multi-platform business models and argues that the mission of journalism need not be opposed to commercial sustainability through approaches like paid content and membership models.
Industry presentation: The Future of News in the Digital Agedmg events Asia
In this digital age where information inequality is growing, the news industry is having to rethink the way it will keep everyone informed. BBC News examines the changing landscape – the trends in technology and media, and what they mean for journalists & the journalism profession.
Sometimes newsrooms and product managers speak different languages. What's needed is a dictionary to translate concepts about "content" versus "journalism" and "users" versus "readers" or "viewers." Here is a generic glossary that can help traditional journalists and modern product managers alike understand one another.
Newspapers have historically been an important source of news, but declining revenues and the rise of digital media have disrupted the newspaper industry. Newspaper circulation and revenues peaked in the 2000s but then fell sharply in the following decade as readers and advertisers migrated online. While newspapers have adapted by creating digital versions, online competitors like Google News have much larger audiences. The future of the newspaper industry remains uncertain as it continues to transition to the digital space.
Lecture slides for talk to the Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library System on Nov. 12, 2009. Updated for Reinventing the News students in January 2011.
This document provides information about various national and international news agencies. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), and Online International News Network (OINN), which are the major national news agencies in Pakistan. It also summarizes key details about major international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP, and national news agencies of countries like India, China, Malaysia, UAE, Turkey, Spain, Russia, Iran, Syria, and Japan.
The document discusses several national and international news agencies. It provides information on the founding, ownership, locations and coverage of agencies such as:
- APP (Pakistan's government-operated news agency)
- NNI (Pakistan's privately operated leading news agency)
- Reuters (International news agency headquartered in London transmitting news in many languages)
- AP (American non-profit news agency headquartered in New York with global bureaus)
- AFP (French government-chartered international news agency headquartered in Paris).
This document provides information on several major news agencies in Pakistan and around the world. It discusses the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), News Network International (NNI), Independent News Pakistan (INP) and others as the main news agencies within Pakistan. Internationally, it outlines the history and operations of major agencies like Reuters, Associated Press, Xinhua, AFP, and others. It provides details on the founding date, ownership, locations and services of each agency.
The document provides information on various news agencies of Pakistan and other countries. It discusses the major national news agencies of Pakistan including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), and News Network International (NNI). It also summarizes some national news agencies from other countries like Press Trust of India (PTI) in India, Bernama in Malaysia, and Xinhua in China. The document concludes with descriptions of major international news agencies such as Agence France-Presse (AFP), the Associated Press (AP), and Reuters.
The document provides information on various news agencies of Pakistan and other countries. It discusses the major Pakistani news agencies including Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), and News Network International (NNI). It also summarizes some key international news agencies such as Agence France-Presse (AFP), Associated Press (AP), and Reuters, as well as news agencies from countries like India, Malaysia, China, UAE, Russia, Iran, Syria, Japan, Sudan, Kuwait, and Qatar.
This document provides information on various national news agencies that operate in Pakistan. It discusses 10 major national news agencies, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), Sabah, News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), Pakistan International Press Agency (PPA), United Press of Pakistan (UPP), and Sharp Eye. It also briefly mentions some regional and international news agencies such as PTI, WAM, BERNAMA, Xinhua, TASS, Sputnik, and IRNA.
National and international News agenciesAlishba Sabir
This document provides information on various national and international news agencies. It discusses the main news agencies of countries like Pakistan (Associated Press of Pakistan, Independent News Pakistan, Pakistan Press International), India (Press Trust of India), UAE (WAM), Malaysia (BERNAMA), China (Xinhua), Russia (Sputnik), Iran (IRNA), Syria (SANA), Ukraine (Ukrinform), Bangladesh (BSS), Nepal (RSS) and international agencies like AFP and Reuters. For each agency, it mentions their year of establishment, ownership status and scope of operations.
This document provides information on several national and international news agencies:
- Xinhua is China's state news agency which collects news globally in 7 languages and updates over 4,500 items daily.
- PTI is India's largest news agency founded in 1947 with over 1,000 employees covering news in English and Hindi.
- SANA is Syria's state news agency established in 1965 with offices in Syria and a website launched in 1997.
- BERNAMA is Malaysia's national news agency set up in 1967 to provide reliable news to local and international media.
This document provides information on various news agencies operating in Pakistan and around the world. It discusses national news agencies in Pakistan such as APP, PPI, INP, Sabah, NNI, ANN, OINN, PPA, UPP, and Sharp Eye. It also mentions some international/regional news agencies like PTI in India, WAM in UAE, BERNAMA in Malaysia, Xinhua in China, TASS and Sputnik in Russia, and IRNA in Iran. The document provides details on the founding, operations, and services of these different news agencies.
This document provides information on various national and international news agencies. It discusses the major news agencies of Pakistan such as ANN, NNI, SABAH, INP, PPI, ONLINE NEWS AGENCY, APP, UPP, and PPA. It also briefly describes some prominent international news agencies like AFP, Reuters, AP, as well as national news agencies of other countries including UAE's WAM, China's Xinhua, Russia's Itar-Tass, Iran's IRNA, Syria's SANA, Malaysia's Bernama, India's PTI, Japan's Kyodo, Russia's Sputnik, and Qatar's QNA.
The document discusses various national news agencies of Pakistan and other countries. It provides details on 8 major national news agencies of Pakistan - Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH), News Network International (NNI), Asia News Network (ANN), Online International News Network (OINN), and Associated Press Service (APS). It also briefly describes 10 prominent national news agencies from other countries such as PTI from India, WAM from UAE, Bernama from Malaysia, Xinhua from China, UPI from US, Sputnik from Russia, IRNA from Iran, SANA from Syria, SPA from Saudi Arabia,
- News agencies gather, write and distribute news from around the world to newspapers, TV and radio stations, and other subscribers. This document discusses different types of news agencies including local, national and international.
- It provides details on major national news agencies in Pakistan like APP, PPI and INP. It also discusses some international news agencies such as AFP, Reuters, AP, Xinhua, TASS and IRNA.
- News agencies supply bulk news to mass media subscribers who share costs to access services they could not afford individually. All mass media rely heavily on agency reports and materials.
This document provides information about various national and international news agencies. It discusses the top news agencies in Pakistan such as APP, PPI, and INP. It also briefly outlines some of the major national news agencies in other countries like PTI in India, Xinhua in China, WAM in UAE, and Kyodo in Japan. Finally, it mentions some international news agencies including AFP, Reuters, and AP that operate on a global scale.
The document provides information on various news agencies from around the world, including their founding dates, locations, ownership structures, services provided, and scope of operations. Some of the major agencies discussed include Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, Reuters, Xinhua News Agency, Press Trust of India, Islamic Republic News Agency, and Anadolu Agency. Details are given on their headquarters locations, languages served, number of staff and international bureaus, and relationships with member organizations or governments.
The document summarizes several national news agencies from different countries:
- Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), and NNI News are the major national news agencies in Pakistan. They gather domestic and international news to distribute to newspapers, websites and other media outlets.
- Press Trust of India (PTI) is the largest news agency in India with over 500 affiliated newspapers. It provides news in English and Hindi.
- Other international agencies mentioned include Xinhua News Agency of China, Bakhtar News Agency of Afghanistan, and Bernama, the national news agency of Malaysia. They distribute news within their countries and abroad to provide information to government and media
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The document summarizes several national and international news agencies:
- The Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) is Pakistan's largest news agency, providing news in multiple languages to print and broadcast media.
- Other major Pakistani news agencies discussed include Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), and NNI News.
- International news agencies described include Press Trust of India, Emirates News Agency, BERNAMA (Malaysia), Xinhua News Agency (China), Islamic Republic News Agency (Iran), Syrian Arab News Agency, and Agency France-Presse.
The document discusses various local, national, and international news agencies operating in and serving Pakistan. It provides details on 12 local news agencies, including APP, ANN, INP, NNI, and PPI. It also lists 6 international news agencies from countries like India, Malaysia, China, UAE, Russia, and Iran. The news agencies discussed gather and distribute news to subscribing media organizations across print, television, radio, and online formats.
This document provides information on several national and international news agencies:
- It describes several major Pakistani news agencies, including the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Pakistan Press International (PPI), Independent News Pakistan (INP), and others.
- It also outlines some prominent international news agencies like the Press Trust of India (PTI) in India, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) in the UAE, BERNAMA in Malaysia, and Xinhua News Agency in China.
- Finally, it mentions some regional news agencies such as the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) in Iran and the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), as well as international agencies like Agency France-
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2. NATIONAL NEWS AGENCIES OF
PAKISTAN
• ASSOCIATED PRESS OF PAKISTAN (APP)
• Pakistan Press International (PPI)
• Independent News Pakistan (INP)
• South Asian Broadcasting Agency (SABAH)
• News Network International (NNI)
• Asia News Network (ANN)
• Online International News Network (OINN)
3. ASSOCIATED PRESS OF PAKISTAN (APP)
• It was started in 1947 • Due to debts, it was taken over by
the Government of Pakistan through an Ordinance called;
“Associated Press of Pakistan (taking over) Ordinance
1961″, on 15th June 1961 • APP was later converted into
Corporation on October 19, 2002 through an Ordinance
renaming it as Associated Press of Pakistan Corporation
(APPC) and lending a status of semi government media. •
Its head office is located in Islamabad and maintains five
bureaus at Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar Quetta and
Rawalpindi and seven news centres at Sukkur, Multan,
Quetta, Faisalabad, Larkana, Hyderabad, Muzaffarabad and
now Gilgit-Baltistan • APP has News Exchange Agreements
with 37 Foreign News Agencies and more than 500
correspondents.
4. Pakistan Press International (PPI)
• It was started by MuzzamAli in June 1956 as Pakistan
Press Association (PPA). • Its Head quarter is located in
Karachi. • The agency objective was to provide
competition to APP's monopoly. • It began its service
by hand, only in Karachi. PPA also built up a network of
correspondents in the smaller cities and towns in
Pakistan. • For foreign news the agency signed up with
the Agence France-Presse (AFP) in 1957. • In 1958, the
agency installed the tele-printers in the offices of its
clients. • By 1960, PPI had subscribers in all the major
newspapers centers of Pakistan, namely Karachi,
Lahore, Rawalpindi and Dacca.
5. Independent News Pakistan (INP)
• Capital headquarter is located in Islamabad. •
Its Chief editor is Syed Asif Salahuddin. •
Bureaus are in Lahore, Peshawar,
Karachi,Quetta & Azad Kashmir, with more
than 1000 correspondent all our the Pakistan
and world. • INP.net.pk relies heavily on team
of almost 100 news professionals.
6. South Asian Broadcasting Agency
(SABAH)
• Head quarter is located in Islamabad. • Its
Chief Editor is ShakilAhmedTurabi.
7. News Network International (NNI)
• News Network International (NNI) is a private-
operated national news agency of Pakistan. •
It was established in 1992. • Its Head Office is
located in Islamabad. • Its Editor in Chief is
AmmarYasir • It have hundreds of reporters,
Bureau chief all across the Pakistan and
around the globe to cover national and
international issues. • It provide services in
both languages Urdu and English
8. Asia News Network (ANN)
• Founded in 1999 with seven members. • ANN is
headquartered at the offices of the Nation
Multimedia Group in Bangkok • It is a network of
22 media groups inAsian cities, organized to
provide avenues for cooperation and to optimize
coverage of major news events in the region. •
ANN’s main activities are daily exchanges of
news, photos and a host of other collaborations.
• Asia News Network (ANN) new logolaunched in
May 28, 2016 in the ANN Board Meeting in
Beijing, China. • The new logo was designed by
graphic designer Steven Cruz in February, 2016.
9. Online International News Network
(OINN)
• Pakistan's first bilingual news and photo wire
service, dedicated to issues that are neglected by
the mainstream media. • Its Editor-in-Chief is
Mohsin Baig • Its Editor is Shamshad Mangat. •
Its reports often appear in the national and
international print media while our photographs
dominate news pages in most of the newspapers
coming out from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore,
Peshawar and Quetta besides some leading
papers in the Middle East, Europe and the United
States.
10. National Agencies of Different
Countries
• PTI (PressTrust of India)
• IRNA (Iran)
• XINGHUA (CHINA)
• BARNAMA (MALAYSIA )
• WAM (U.A.E)
• Anadolu Agency (Turkey)
• Agencia EFE (Spain)
• TASS (RUSSIA)
• IRNA (IRAN)
• SANA (SYRIA)
• Kyodo News (Japan)
11. PTI (PressTrust of India)
• It founded on 27 august 1947 • PressTrust of India (PTI) is
the largest news agency in India. • It is headquartered in
New Delhi • Major Indian subscribers of PTI include The
Hindu, Times of India, the Indian Express, the
HindustanTimes,The Statesman,TheTribune, the All India
Radio and Doordarshan. • PTI has offices in Bangkok,
Beijing, Colombo, Dubai, Islamabad, Kuala Lumpur,
Moscow, NewYork andWashington D.C. • PressTrust of India
is the only news agency in South Asia which operates its
own communication satellite, an INSAT, to broadcast news
and information. • Its current chairman is Riyadh Mathew.
• It employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to
cover almost every district and small town in India.
12. XINGHUA (CHINA)
• The Xinhua News Agency is the official press agency of the
People's Republic of China. • The Xinhua press agency was
started in November 1931 as the Red China News Agency
and changed to its current name in 1937. • The Xinhua
headquarters is located in Beijing. • Its president is a
member of the Central Committee of China'sCommunist
Party. • It operates more than 170 foreign bureaus
worldwide, and maintains 31 bureaus in China—one for
each province, plus a military bureau. • Xinhua is a
publisher as well as a news agency—it owns more than 20
newspapers and a dozen magazines, and it prints in eight
languages:Chinese, English, Spanish, French, Russian,
Portuguese, Arabic, and Japanese.
13. BARNAMA (MALAYSIA )
• BERNAMA is a news agency of the
government of Malaysia. • Bernama is an
abbreviation of Berita Nasional Malaysia. • It
was set up by anAct of Parliament in 1967 and
started work on 20 May 1968. • BERNAMA
operates from its headquarters at Wisma
Bernama, off JalanTun Razak near National
Library, Kuala Lumpur. • Its General Manager
is Datuk Zulkefli bin Salleh and Datuk
ZakariaAbdul Wahab is the Editor-in-Chief.
14. WAM (U.A.E)
• Wakalat Anba'a al Emarat, also known as WAM, is the
official news agency of the UnitedArab Emirates. •
TheWAM was launched in November 1976. • It started
Arabic broadcast on 18 June 1977 and English
broadcast in December 1978. • Its headquarter is
located inAbu Dhabi. • Its Executive Director is Jamal
NasserAl Suwaider. • It has offices in Cairo,
Beirut,Washington, Sanaa, Brussels and Islamabad. • It
is a member of the Gulf CooperationCouncil news
agencies, the Federation ofArab News Agencies, the
International Islamic News Agency, the Pool of Non-
Aligned News agencies and of the Organization ofAsia-
Pacific News Agencies (OANA).
15. Anadolu Agency (Turkey)
• AnadoluAgency is a state-run press agency inTurkey. •
The AnadoluAgency was founded in 6 April 1920 during
theTurkish War of Independence. • Its headquarter is
located inTandoğan,Ankara,Turkey/ • Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk, Halide Edip Adıvar andYunus Nadi Abalıoğlu
are the founders of AnadoluAgency. • Its CEO is Şenol
Kazancı. • AA currently broadcasts inTurkish,
English,Arabic, French, Kurdish, Bosnian,Croatian and
Serbian (BCS), Russian, Macedonian and Albanian.The
agency aims to deliver its products in 11 languages as
of 2020 • It has a network of reporters in 86 countries.
16. Agencia EFE (Spain)
• Founded on 3 January 1939 by Spain's former
minister of the press and propaganda Ramón
Serrano Súñer and ManuelAznar Zubigaray. •
Its head quarter is located in Madrid, Spain. •
NowAgencia EFE is the world's fourth largest
wire service after the Associated Press,
Reuters, andAgence France-Presse. • The
agency organized the second News
AgenciesWorld Congress (NAWC) in 2007.
17. TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet
Union)
• TASS is a major news agency in Russia, founded in
December 1902. • TASS is the largest Russian news agency,
and the fourth largest in the world after Reuters, the
Associated Press (AP) and Agence France-Presse (AFP). •
TASS is owned by the Government of Russia and has
Headquartered in Moscow, Russia. • TASS has 70 offices in
Russia and in the Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), as well as 68 bureaus around the world. • TASS is a
media partner of high-profile conferences, forums and
exhibitions in Russia and abroad • The news agency ran one
of the biggest networks of correspondents in the world -
682 offices in the country and 94 bureaus abroad, and
employed close to 2,000 journalists and photo
correspondents.
18. IRNA (Iran) • The Islamic Republic
News Agency (IRNA)
• is the official news agency of the Islamic
Republic of Iran. • It was launched on 13
November 1934. • It is government-funded
and controlled under the Iranian Ministry of
Culture and IslamicGuidance. • As of 2010,
the Managing Director of IRNA is Mohammad
Khodaddi. • IRNA has 60 offices in Iran and 30
more in various countries around the world.
19. SANA (SYRIA)
• The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) is a news
agency in Syria. • It was established in June 1965.
• It is a public-owned media organization linked
to the Ministry of Information. • SANA launched
its website in 1997. • Up until November 2012,
SANA's website was hosted in Dallas,Texas by the
United States company SoftLayer. Due to
sanctions related to the Syrian CivilWar, which
make this hosting illegal, the SoftLayer company
was obliged to terminate its hosting
responsibilities with SANA.
20. Kyodo News (Japan)
• Kyodo News is a nonprofit cooperative news agency of
Japan. • It was established by Furunu Inosuke, the
president of the Domei News Agencyin November
1945. • Its headquarters is located in Minato,Tokyo,
Japan • K. K. Kyodo News is Kyodo News' business arm,
established in 1972. • Satoshi Ishikawa is the news
agency's president • The subdivision Kyodo News
International, founded in 1982, provides over 200
reports to international news media and is located in
Rockefeller Center, NewYork City. • Their online news
site is in Japanese,Chinese (Simplified andTraditional),
Korean, and English.
22. AFP (FRANCE)
• Founded in 1944, • Agence France-Presse (AFP) is
an international news agency, headquartered in
Paris, France. • AFP is the third largest news
agency in the world, after the Associated Press
(AP) and Reuters • Currently, the CEO is
Emmanuel Hoog (fr) and the News Director is
Michèle Léridon. • AFP has regional offices in
Nicosia, Montevideo, Hong Kong,
andWashington, D.C., and bureaux in 150
countries. • AFP transmits news in French,
English,Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, and German.
23. Reuters (England)
• Reuters is an international news agency of England. •
Reuters is the news and media division ofThomson
Reuters.Thomson Reuters is the world's largest
international multimedia news agency • Founded on
October 1851. • Stephen J. Adler is the CEO of Reuters. • It
is headquartered inCanaryWharf, London, England, United
Kingdom. • Until 2008, the Reuters news agency formed
part of an independent company, Reuters Group plc, which
was also a provider of financial market data. Since the
acquisition of Reuters Group by theThomsonCorporation in
2008, the Reuters news agency has been a part ofThomson
Reuters, making up the media division. • Reuters transmits
news in English, French , Arabic , Spanish , German, Italian,
Portuguese , Russian, Japanese, Korean, Urdu, and Chinese.
24. AP (America)
• The Associated Press (AP) is anAmerican multinational nonprofit
news agency • It was launched on May 22, 1846. • It is
headquartered in NewYork City that operates as a cooperative,
unincorporated association. • Mary Junck is the Chairman while the
President and CEO is Gary Pruitt. • The AP operates 243 news
bureaus in 120 countries. It also operates the AP Radio Network,
which provides newscasts twice hourly for broadcast and satellite
radio and television stations. • It has won 52 Pulitzer Prizes,
including 31 for photography, since the award was established in
1917. • As of 2007, news collected by the AP was published and
republished by more than 1,700 newspapers, in addition to more
than 5,000 television and radio broadcasters. The photograph
library of the AP consists of over 10 million images.