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PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency, and the national news agency of the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1] It is part of PA Media Group Limited,[2] 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. PA Media Group also encompasses Globelynx, which provides TV-ready remotely monitored camera systems for corporate clients to connect with TV news broadcasters in the UK and worldwide; TNR, a specialist communications consultancy; Sticky Content, a digital copywriting and content strategy agency; and StreamAMG, a video streaming business.[3] The group's photography arm, PA Images, has a portfolio comprising more than 20 million photographs online and around 10 million in physical archives dating back 150 years.[4][5]

PA Media
FormerlyPress Association
TypePress agency
Founded1868; 156 years ago (1868) in United Kingdom
HeadquartersNorth Wharf Road
London, W2
United Kingdom
Number of locations
7 (2018)
ParentPA Media Group
Websitepa.media

History edit

Founded in 1868 by a group of provincial newspaper proprietors, the PA provides a London-based service of news-collecting and reporting from around the United Kingdom. The news agency's founders sought to produce a more accurate and reliable alternative to the monopoly service of the telegraph companies.

In January 1870 the agency moved from temporary offices into new headquarters at Wine Office Court, off Fleet Street. At 5am on Saturday 5 February 1870, its first press telegram was transmitted.[citation needed] The agency's first Editor-in-Chief was Arthur Cranfield, appointed in 1926.[6]

In 1995, PA moved from Fleet Street to Vauxhall Bridge Road, enabling the company to rapidly expand its output particularly in the sports and new media divisions.

The Press Association launched the Ananova news website in 2000. Ananova was then sold to Orange.

In December 2013, PA Group sold its weather business MeteoGroup, Europe's largest private sector weather company, to global growth investment firm General Atlantic.[7]

In 2005, the company changed its name to PA Group.

In February 2015, PA announced the sale of its finance publications divisions, which included TelecomFinance and SatelliteFinance.[8]

In September 2018 it was announced that the news agency was renamed from Press Association to PA Media, and the umbrella company from PA Group Limited to PA Media Group Limited. This coincided with a move from their Vauxhall Bridge Road offices to a new space that would accommodate the move toward digital media.[9][10]

The editor-in-chief of the news agency is Pete Clifton, who was appointed[11] in October 2014.

Other divisions and ventures edit

PA Training edit

PA Training is Europe's biggest journalism and media training company. It was formed in 2006, when the Press Association acquired Trinity Mirror's training centre in Newcastle upon Tyne. The NCTJ course in Newcastle has been around since 1969.

The business already owned the former Westminster Press-owned Editorial Centre and merged the two businesses to become PA Training.

Alamy edit

Alamy, a global stock photo agency with over 125 million images, was wholly acquired by PA Media in February 2020. The purchase enables PA Media to enter the international stock photography market.[12]

Other subsidiaries edit

Other subsidiaries include Globelynx, founded in 2001; Sticky Content, acquired in full between 2013 and 2015; StreamAMG (Advanced Media Group), acquired in April 2017; and RADAR, founded in 2017.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sharman, David (14 January 2021). "PA wins bid to stop citizen journalists getting press cards - Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage". HoldtheFrontPage. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ Sweney, Mark; Ben Dowell (14 June 2012). "PA Group records 85% increase in profits and boosts chief executive's pay". The Guardian.
  3. ^ "Our Brands - PA Media Group overview of the group companies". PA Media Group.
  4. ^ "PA Images". paimages.co.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  5. ^ Burrell, Ian (28 February 2011). "Ian Burrell: Agency hatched in Victorian cab has evolved for 21st-century". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24.
  6. ^ Moncrieff, Chris (2001). Living on a Deadline: A History of the Press Association. Virgin Books. ISBN 978-1-85227-917-2. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  7. ^ "PA sells weather business MeteoGroup for £160m". The Telegraph. 16 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-01-12.
  8. ^ AAP (6 February 2015). "Press Assoc sells finance division". The Daily Telegraph.
  9. ^ Mayhew, Mayhew (18 July 2018). "Press Association agrees sale of London HQ as it searches for new home in capital to meet needs of 'modern digital media company'". Press Gazette. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  10. ^ Tobitt, Charlotte (20 September 2018). "Press Association to rebrand as PA Media to coincide with move to new London headquarters next year". Press Gazette. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  11. ^ Turvill, William (28 October 2014). "Former BBC News website editor Pete Clifton named new Press Association editor-in-chief ahead of Jonathan Grun departure". The Guardian.
  12. ^ Glenday, John (12 February 2020). "PA Media Group diversifies into stock images with Alamy acquisition". The Drum. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  13. ^ "RADAR press release". PA Media. PA Media Group. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2018.

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digital copywriting and content strategy agency and StreamAMG a video streaming business 3 The group s photography arm PA Images has a portfolio comprising more than 20 million photographs online and around 10 million in physical archives dating back 150 years 4 5 PA MediaFormerlyPress AssociationTypePress agencyFounded1868 156 years ago 1868 in United KingdomHeadquartersNorth Wharf RoadLondon W2United KingdomNumber of locations7 2018 ParentPA Media GroupWebsitepa media Contents 1 History 2 Other divisions and ventures 2 1 PA Training 2 2 Alamy 2 3 Other subsidiaries 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editFounded in 1868 by a group of provincial newspaper proprietors the PA provides a London based service of news collecting and reporting from around the United Kingdom The news agency s founders sought to produce a more accurate and reliable alternative to the monopoly service of the telegraph companies In January 1870 the agency moved from temporary offices into new headquarters at Wine Office Court off Fleet Street At 5am on Saturday 5 February 1870 its first press telegram was transmitted citation needed The agency s first Editor in Chief was Arthur Cranfield appointed in 1926 6 In 1995 PA moved from Fleet Street to Vauxhall Bridge Road enabling the company to rapidly expand its output particularly in the sports and new media divisions The Press Association launched the Ananova news website in 2000 Ananova was then sold to Orange In December 2013 PA Group sold its weather business MeteoGroup Europe s largest private sector weather company to global growth investment firm General Atlantic 7 In 2005 the company changed its name to PA Group In February 2015 PA announced the sale of its finance publications divisions which included TelecomFinance and SatelliteFinance 8 In September 2018 it was announced that the news agency was renamed from Press Association to PA Media and the umbrella company from PA Group Limited to PA Media Group Limited This coincided with a move from their Vauxhall Bridge Road offices to a new space that would accommodate the move toward digital media 9 10 The editor in chief of the news agency is Pete Clifton who was appointed 11 in October 2014 Other divisions and ventures editPA Training edit PA Training is Europe s biggest journalism and media training company It was formed in 2006 when the Press Association acquired Trinity Mirror s training centre in Newcastle upon Tyne The NCTJ course in Newcastle has been around since 1969 The business already owned the former Westminster Press owned Editorial Centre and merged the two businesses to become PA Training Alamy edit Alamy a global stock photo agency with over 125 million images was wholly acquired by PA Media in February 2020 The purchase enables PA Media to enter the international stock photography market 12 Other subsidiaries edit Other subsidiaries include Globelynx founded in 2001 Sticky Content acquired in full between 2013 and 2015 StreamAMG Advanced Media Group acquired in April 2017 and RADAR founded in 2017 13 See also edit nbsp Journalism portal nbsp United Kingdom portalEMPICS Media of the United Kingdom List of news agenciesReferences edit Sharman David 14 January 2021 PA wins bid to stop citizen journalists getting press cards Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage HoldtheFrontPage Retrieved 10 April 2021 Sweney Mark Ben Dowell 14 June 2012 PA Group records 85 increase in profits and boosts chief executive s pay The Guardian Our Brands PA Media Group overview of the group companies PA Media Group PA Images paimages co uk Retrieved 5 October 2018 Burrell Ian 28 February 2011 Ian Burrell Agency hatched in Victorian cab has evolved for 21st century The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 24 Moncrieff Chris 2001 Living on a Deadline A History of the Press Association Virgin Books ISBN 978 1 85227 917 2 Retrieved 10 April 2021 PA sells weather business MeteoGroup for 160m The Telegraph 16 December 2013 Archived from the original on 2022 01 12 AAP 6 February 2015 Press Assoc sells finance division The Daily Telegraph Mayhew Mayhew 18 July 2018 Press Association agrees sale of London HQ as it searches for new home in capital to meet needs of modern digital media company Press Gazette Retrieved 10 April 2021 Tobitt Charlotte 20 September 2018 Press Association to rebrand as PA Media to coincide with move to new London headquarters next year Press Gazette Retrieved 10 April 2021 Turvill William 28 October 2014 Former BBC News website editor Pete Clifton named new Press Association editor in chief ahead of Jonathan Grun departure The Guardian Glenday John 12 February 2020 PA Media Group diversifies into stock images with Alamy acquisition The Drum Retrieved 10 April 2021 RADAR press release PA Media PA Media Group 6 July 2017 Retrieved 18 September 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PA Media amp oldid 1184979603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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