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Description

News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media.

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Organizations relating to News

Association of the Balkan News Agencies / Thessaloniki, Greece / Est. 1995
Union of Catholic Asian News / Kwun Tong, Hong Kong / Est. 1979
Federation of Arab News Agencies / Mazra'a, Lebanon / Est. 1964
NucNet / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1991
Society for News Design / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1979
Global Reporting Centre
Gulf News Agency / Est. 1976
International Newsreel and News Film Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1956
International Federation of Catholic News Agencies / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1950
International News-Reel Union / Est. 1936
Photo International / Est. 1965
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America / Boston MA, USA / Est. 1982
Organisation européenne d'information
News International / San Diego CA, USA / Est. 1983
South-East Africa News Agencies Development
International Marketing News Association
Union of African News Agencies / Est. 1963
Association of Commonwealth News Agencies
Temps libre actualités / Montréal QC, Canada
Central Africa News Agencies Development / Est. 1991
Central American International News, Costa Rica
Asian-Pacific News Network / Beijing, China / Est. 1981
Pacific Islands News Association / Suva, Fiji / Est. 1974
Caribbean News Agency / St Michael, Barbados / Est. 1976
Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association / Est. 1987
Euronews / Lyon, France / Est. 1992
Union of OIC News AGencies / Jeddah, Saudi Arabia / Est. 1972
Organization of News Ombudsmen and Standards Editors / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 1980
Internews / Arcata CA, USA
Women's International News Gathering Service / Denman Is BC, Canada / Est. 1986
Internews Europe / London, UK / Est. 1995
European Alliance of News Agencies / Bern, Switzerland / Est. 1957
Asia News Network / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1999
Organization of Asian-Pacific News Agencies / Seoul, Korea Rep / Est. 1961
Inter Press Service / Rome, Italy / Est. 1964
Society for News Design - Scandinavia / Est. 1985
World Association of News Publishers / Paris, France / Est. 2009
Alliance of Mediterranean News Agencies / Nicosia, Cyprus / Est. 1991
International News Safety Institute / London, UK / Est. 2003
International News Media Association / Dallas TX, USA / Est. 1930

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World Problems relating to News

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Monopoly of the media
Deliberate lying by corporation officials
Deception by government
Distorted media presentations
Negative media reporting
Biased presentation of news

Action Strategies relating to News

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Proclaiming the gospel
Supplying market information
Informing on agricultural developments
Disseminating current local information
Providing internet news services
Increasing impact of violent news
Becoming habituated to unpleasant news
Newscasting
Distorting official news and information
Distorting corporate news and information
Limiting access to news
Increasing access to news
Sending project supporters news
Enabling world news access
Reducing impact of violent news
Restricting news coverage of legal affairs
Avoiding bad news
Locating outside news sources
Expanding news awareness
Clarifying corporate news and information
Exchanging news
Establishing news exchange system
Circulating regular news bulletins
Cooperating with regional news agencies
Standardizing official news and information

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