American news agency

Here are some well-known American news agencies:

  1. Associated Press (AP): One of the largest and most respected news agencies in the world, providing news coverage to thousands of newspapers, radio and television stations, and online news sites.
  2. United Press International (UPI): Another major news agency, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  3. Reuters: A British-based news agency with a significant presence in the United States, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  4. Bloomberg News: A financial news agency that provides news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  5. The New York Times News Service: A news agency owned by The New York Times, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  6. The Washington Post News Service: A news agency owned by The Washington Post, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  7. McClatchy News Service: A news agency owned by McClatchy Company, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  8. Gannett News Service: A news agency owned by Gannett Company, providing news coverage to a wide range of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and online news sites.
  9. APM Research Lab: A non-profit news agency that provides data-driven reporting and analysis on a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, and social issues.
  10. ProPublica: A non-profit news agency that provides investigative reporting and analysis on a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, and social issues.

These are just a few examples of American news agencies. There are many other news agencies and wire services in the United States, each with their own focus and areas of coverage.