Polish Press Agency

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Polska Agencja Prasowa
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Type |
Not-for-profit news agency |
Industry |
News media |
Founded |
Warsaw (1918) |
Headquarters |
ul. Bracka 6/8, Warsaw, 00-502 Poland
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Products |
News service |
Owner |
Polska Agencja Prasowa S.A. |
Website |
www.pap.pl |
The Polish Press Agency (Polish: Polska Agencja Prasowa, PAP) is Poland's national news agency, producing and distributing political, economic, social, and cultural news as well as events information.[1]
Polska Agencja Prasowa S.A. was incorporated in 1918 as the Polish Telegraphic Agency (PTA). In 1944 following the Soviet entry into German-occupied Poland, the company was taken over by the Polish communists and set up under its current name as the local alternative to the still functioning Polish Telegraphic Agency loyal to the Polish government in exile from 1939 in Paris and London. During the reign of communism in Poland PAP was a government institution and the official communist mouthpiece. In 1990 after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of communism in Europe, the company was reformed and in 1991 the original PTA was finally merged into PAP to form the present day Agency.[1]
For many years the celebrated travel writer Ryszard Kapuściński worked as a field reporter for PAP; his posting as the agency's first Africa correspondent provided the material and inspiration for many of his later writings.
See also
- Polish Telegraphic Agency
External links
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http://www.pap.pl homepage
News agencies
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List of news agencies |
Agence France-Presse (Paris)
Reuters (London)
Associated Press (New York)
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Agencia Boliviana de Información (La Paz)
Agência Brasil (Brasília)
Agenzia Fides (Vatican City)
Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (Rome)
allAfrica.com (Mauritius)
Anadolu Agency (Ankara)
Austria Press Agency (Vienna)
Asian News International (New Delhi)
Asia News Network (Bangkok)
Athens-Macedonian News Agency (Athens)
Algeria Press Service (Algiers)
Belga (Brussels)
Bernama (Kuala Lumpur)
Bloomberg (New York)
Bolpress (La Paz)
CBC (Ottawa)
Catalan News Agency (Barcelona)
Canadian Press (Toronto)
Catholic News Agency (Denver)
Catholic News Service (America)
Central News Agency (Taipei)
Deutsche Presse-Agentur (Hamburg)
EFE (Madrid)
Kenya News Agency (Nairobi)
Korean Central News Agency (Pyongyang)
Kyodo News (Tokyo)
Integrated Regional Information Networks (Nairobi)
Interfax (Moscow)
Inter Press Service (Rome)
Islamic Republic News Agency (Tehran)
MTI (Budapest)
News Agency of Nigeria (Abuja)
Pakistan Television (Islamabad)
Philippine News Agency (Quezon City)
PAP (Warsaw)
Lusa (Lisbon)
Maghreb Arabe Press (Rabat)
PanaPress (Dakar)
Press Association (London)
Press Trust of India (Delhi)
RIA Novosti (Moscow)
Swiss Telegraphic Agency (Bern)
TASS (Moscow)
Tanjug (Belgrade)
Télam (Buenos Aires)
Tunis Afrique Presse (Tunis)
United Press International (Boca Raton, FL)
United News of India (New Delhi)
Vietnam News Agency (Hanoi)
Xinhua (Beijing)
Yonhap (Seoul)
Zenit (Rome)
Zee Media Pvt (Mumbai)
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European Alliance of News Agencies (Geneva)
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