Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata

Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata
Not-for-profit cooperative
Industry News media
Founded 15 January 1945 (1945-01-15)
Founders Edgardo Longoni
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people

  • Giulio Anselmi, President
  • Giuseppe Cerbone, CEO and director general
  • Giampiero Gramaglia, Editor-in-Chief
Products Wire service, news websites
Website ansa.it

The Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA) is the leading wire service in Italy, and one of the leaders among world news agencies. ANSA is a not-for-profit cooperative, whose members and owners are 36 leading news organizations in Italy. Its mission is the distribution of fair and objective news reporting.

History

In January 1945, three representatives of the major political forces of the Italian Resistance, Giuseppe Liverani, managing director of The People, First Parrini, managing director of Avanti !, and Amerigo Terenzi, CEO of the publishing company of the Unit, advanced l ' possibility to organize a news agency as a cooperative of newspapers, not controlled by the government and even private groups, replacing the work of the agency Stefani, moved to Milan to meet the information needs of the Italian Social Republic. The proposal had the approval from the Allied military authorities who, a few months later, favored the success of the new agency by closing the Italian NNU (acronym for the United Nations News), the agency created by the Allies in the Italian language and operating in Italy. Italy joined the initiative now free, Voice Republican and Liberal Risorgimento, preparing a local fortune via Moretto and unofficially entrusting the direction of Renato Mieli. The 15 January 1945 came the first publication of the NSA, in the form of a news release and distributed in the city of Rome. After a few weeks the ANSA settled in the structure of the agency Stefani, in Propaganda.

Profile

The ANSA is a cooperative of 36 members of the main Italian newspapers publishers and is designed to collect and transmit information on the main events Italian and world. To this end, the ANSA has 22 offices in Italy and 81 offices in 78 other countries. It headquartered in Rome, in Via della Dataria, 94.

The agencies ANSA transmit more than 3,500 news and more than 1,500 photos a day that are transmitted to the Italian media, national institutions, local and international trade associations, political parties and trade unions. The ANSA news broadcasts national, local and sector-specific.

In addition to the news in Italian ANSA transmits its news in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Arabic.

Since 1996 the ANSA was the first agency in Italy to spread news via SMS.

From 1985 to 1994 as President of ANSA he was covered by journalist Giovanni Giovannini.

From 1997 to 2009 he was president of ANSA the Ambassador Boris Biancheri.

Since 2003, the Ansa through AnsaMed provides a news service covering the countries of the Mediterranean basin.

Since 2009, the new president is Giulio Anselmi, former director of the ANSA from 1997 to 1999. On 10 June, Luigi Contu has been appointed managing director of the agency.

On 26 August 2014 was signed a five-year partnership agreement (2015–2020) between AP and ANSA for photos, text and video.

Directors

ANSA was founded on 15 January 1945, and it is based in Rome.[1] The following is a list of the editor-in-chiefs ANSA has had in its history:

Organization

ANSA covers national and international events through its 22 offices in Italy, and its presence in more than 80 cities in 74 countries in the world. More than 2,000 news items are distributed every day by ANSA, together with more than 700 photos and several videos. ANSA multimedia production is distributed on all the digital platforms (web, TV, satellite, cellphones), using cutting edge technologies. Among the more than 1,400 customers of ANSA productions, there are media companies, corporate firms, and the government.

In addition to its primary news website at ANSA.it, ANSA has a news website at ANSAmed.info (where 'med' is short for Mediterranean) which covers the current affairs of all the countries of the Mediterranean Basin. "The ANSAmed package consists of a news stream of about 200 stories and reports per day, in English, Italian and Arabic languages. The news covers Euro-Mediterranean and Middle Eastern political news, and economic and business reports from the area."[2]

Recent events

On 11 February 2013, ANSA scooped media outlets throughout the world with its coverage of Pope Benedict XVI's resignation, due to correspondent Giovanna Chirri's fluency in Latin, which enabled her to instantly translate the news when it was first announced.[3][4]

On 26 August 2014 was signed a five-year partnership agreement (2015–2020) between AP and ANSA for text, images and video.

ANSA partners

List of newspapers whose editors are members of ANSA:

See also

References

  1. Gino Moliterno, ed. (2005). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture (PDF). London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-203-74849-2. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. ANSA Mediterranean (in English language). ANSA Mediterranean (in Arabic language).
  3. "Pope resigns: live", The Telegraph, 11 February 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  4. "Pope: ANSA scoop becomes global headline news in seconds", ANSAmed, 11 February 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.

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