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Reuters, Bonn 1988

Organization that gathers news reports and sells them to subscribing news organizations, such as newspapers, magazines and radio and television broadcasters.

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Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata

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The Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA; literally "National Associated Press Agency") is the leading wire service in Italy.

Office of The New York Times' news syndicate, circa 1942

Print syndication

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Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, political cartoons, comic strips and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites.

Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, political cartoons, comic strips and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites.

Office of The New York Times' news syndicate, circa 1942

News agencies differ in that they distribute news articles to all interested parties.

EFE

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Agencia EFE, S.A. is a Spanish international news agency, the major multimedia news agency in Spanish language and the world's fourth largest wire service after the Associated Press, Reuters, and Agence France-Presse.

Deutsche Presse-Agentur

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dpa Headquarter Hamburg, Germany
dpa main editorial office Berlin

Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (dpa) is a German news agency founded in 1949.

Replica of Claude Chappe's optical telegraph on the Litermont near Nalbach, Germany

Telegraphy

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Long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object bearing the message.

Long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object bearing the message.

Replica of Claude Chappe's optical telegraph on the Litermont near Nalbach, Germany
Great Wall of China
Schematic of a Prussian optical telegraph (or semaphore) tower, c. 1835
19th-century demonstration of the semaphore
Cooke and Wheatstone's five-needle, six-wire telegraph (1837)
A Morse key (c. 1900)
An early Cooke and Wheatstone double-needle railway telegraph instrument at the National Railway Museum
A block signalling instrument as used in Britain in the 20th century
Australian troops using a Mance mk.V heliograph in the Western Desert in November 1940
US Forest Service lookout using a Colomb shutter type heliograph in 1912 at the end of a telephone line
A Baudot keyboard, 1884
A Creed Model 7 teleprinter, 1931
Creed paper tape reader at The National Museum of Computing
The first message is received by the Submarine Telegraph Company in London from Paris on the Foy–Breguet instrument in 1851. The equipment in the background is a Cooke and Wheatstone set for onward transmission.
The Eastern Telegraph Company network in 1901
Alexander Bain's facsimile machine, 1850
Marconi watching associates raising the kite (a "Levitor" by B.F.S. Baden-Powell ) used to lift the antenna at St. John's, Newfoundland, December 1901
Post Office Engineers inspect the Marconi Company's equipment at Flat Holm, May 1897
Western Union telegram (1930)
ITT Creed Model 23B teleprinter with telex dial-up facility
An illustration declaring that the submarine cable between England and France would bring those countries peace and goodwill

Telegraph lines continued to be an important means of distributing news feeds from news agencies by teleprinter machine until the rise of the internet in the 1990s.

PA Media

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PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency, and the national news agency of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Press Trust of India

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A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of PTI, featuring its logo on top.

The Press Trust of India Ltd., commonly known as PTI, is the largest news agency in India.

Bernhard Wolff

Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau

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Founded by the German Bernhard Wolff (1811–1879), the editor of the Vossische Zeitung and founder of the National Zeitung (1848–1938).

Founded by the German Bernhard Wolff (1811–1879), the editor of the Vossische Zeitung and founder of the National Zeitung (1848–1938).

Bernhard Wolff

It was one of the first press agencies in Europe and one of the three major European telegraph monopolies until the World War II-era, along with the British Reuters and the French Havas.

TASS

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Historic TASS headquarters in Moscow
TASS building entrance with globe
TASS building entrance at night

The Russian News Agency TASS (Информацио́нное аге́нтство Росси́и ТАСС, or Information agency of Russia), abbreviated TASS (ТАСС), is a major Russian state-owned news agency founded in 1904.

Alternative news agency

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An alternative news agency (or alternative news service) operates in a similar fashion to a commercial news agency, but defines itself as an alternative to commercial or "mainstream" operations.