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  2. PA Media - Wikipedia

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    PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency. It is part of PA Media Group Limited, [1] a private company with 26 shareholders, most of whom are national and regional newspaper publishers. The biggest shareholders include the Daily Mail and General Trust, News UK, and Informa.

  3. World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers

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    The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization made up of 76 national newspaper associations, 12 news agencies, 10 regional press organisations, and many individual newspaper executives in 100 countries. [1]

  4. National Newspaper Publishers Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, NNPA created an electronic news service, Black Press USA, which enables newspapers to provide real-time news and information to its national constituency. [5] In 2003, Larry Muhammad reported for NeimanReports that Black Press USA "is a project of the Black Press Institute and handled by XIGroup, a Web development firm co-owned by Joy Bramble, publisher of The Baltimore Times, an NNPA ...

  5. Newspaper association kills its print magazine - AOL

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    The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) is the not-for-profit organization that represents the interests of over 2,000 newspapers and other print publications. Its roots can be traced back to ...

  6. Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1925 as the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association (PNPA) by John L. Stewart, the publisher of two newspapers in Washington, Pennsylvania. [3]The name was changed to Pennsylvania Newspaper Association (PNA) in the late 1990s to deemphasize the association's relationship with publishing management. [1]

  7. United Press International - Wikipedia

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    United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s. At its peak, it had more than 6,000 ...

  8. North American Newspaper Alliance - Wikipedia

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    NANA continued to acquire other syndicates over time, including Associated Newspapers and the Consolidated Press Association (at that point headed by David Lawrence). [1] In the 1930s and 1940s, NANA was known for its selections for the College Football All-America Team, using four well-known coaches each year.

  9. American Press Association - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death in 1908, the Association was "the largest newspaper syndicate in the United States." [3] Smith's son, Courtland Smith, succeeded him as president of the organization. [6] In February 1909, Dr. Albert Shaw wrote about Smith and the American Press Association in The American Review of Reviews stating: