Global news agency used to cover news

Here are some of the most well-known global news agencies that used to cover news:

  1. AP (Associated Press): Founded in 1848, AP is one of the oldest and largest news agencies in the world. It provides news coverage to over 1,700 newspapers, TV stations, and online news sites.
  2. Reuters: Founded in 1851, Reuters is a British news agency that provides news coverage to over 2,500 media organizations worldwide. It is now part of Thomson Reuters, a multinational media conglomerate.
  3. AFP (Agence France-Presse): Founded in 1944, AFP is a French news agency that provides news coverage to over 3,000 media organizations worldwide. It is known for its extensive coverage of international news, particularly in Asia and Africa.
  4. UPI (United Press International): Founded in 1907, UPI was a major news agency that provided news coverage to over 2,000 media organizations worldwide. It ceased operations in 2010.
  5. DPA (Deutsche Presse-Agentur): Founded in 1949, DPA is a German news agency that provides news coverage to over 1,000 media organizations worldwide. It is known for its extensive coverage of European news.
  6. ITAR-TASS: Founded in 1902, ITAR-TASS was a Russian news agency that provided news coverage to over 1,000 media organizations worldwide. It merged with RIA Novosti in 2013 to form Sputnik News.
  7. Xinhua News Agency: Founded in 1931, Xinhua is a Chinese state-owned news agency that provides news coverage to over 1,000 media organizations worldwide. It is known for its extensive coverage of Chinese news and international news from a Chinese perspective.
  8. TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union): Founded in 1925, TASS was a Soviet news agency that provided news coverage to over 1,000 media organizations worldwide. It was renamed ITAR-TASS in 1992 and merged with RIA Novosti in 2013 to form Sputnik News.

These global news agencies played a significant role in shaping the way news was gathered, reported, and disseminated around the world. While some have ceased operations or merged with other agencies, they continue to influence the news industry today.