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Press Trust of India

The Press Trust of India Ltd., commonly known as PTI, is the largest news agency in India.[4] It is headquartered in New Delhi and is a nonprofit cooperative among more than 500 Indian newspapers. It has over 500 full-time employees as of 1 January 2022, including about 400 journalists. It also has nearly 400 part-time correspondents in most of the district headquarters of the country.[5] PTI also has correspondents in major capitals and important business centres around the world. It took over the operations of the Associated Press of India from Reuters in 1948–49.[6][7] It provides news coverage and information of the region in both English and Hindi.[8][9][10][11]

The Press Trust of India Ltd.
PTI Head Office on Parliament Street, New Delhi.
TypeNon-profit cooperative[1]
IndustryNews media
Founded27 August 1947; 75 years ago (1947-08-27)
HeadquartersPTI Building, 4, Parliament Street,
New Delhi
,
India[2]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Aveek Sarkar
    (Chairman)
  • Vijay Joshi
    (Editor-in-Chief)
Revenue 1.73 billion (US$22 million)[3] (2016–17)
Number of employees
1,000+ (2014)
Divisions
  • PTI Bhasha
  • PTI Photo
  • PTI Graphics
Websitewww.ptinews.com

Overview

 
A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of PTI, featuring its logo on top.

PTI exchanges information with several other news agencies including 100 news agencies based outside India, such as Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, The New York Times and Bloomberg L.P. Major Indian subscribers of PTI include The Hindu, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times, The Statesman, The Tribune, News 18, NDTV, India Today, the All India Radio, Doordarshan, and The Wire. PTI has offices in Bangkok, Beijing, Colombo, Dubai, Islamabad, Kuala Lumpur, Moscow, New York City, and Washington D.C.[12]

Its current chairman is Aveek Sarkar.[13] He is also the vice chairman of ABP group.[14]

History of PTI

Time Event
1905 Birth of Associated Press of India (API) floated by K C Roy, often called the first Indian news agency[15]
1919 Reuters takes over operations of API but still uses API credit line
1945 API registered as a private limited Indian company wholly owned by Reuters
1947, 27 August Press Trust of India incorporated in Madras
1949, 1 February PTI begins news services, taking over operations from API but still maintains links with Reuters.[6][7]
1953 PTI becomes a free agent, independent of Reuters
1976 PTI Economic Service is launched
1976, February PTI, UNI, Samachar Bharati, and Hindustan Samachar merge under pressure during emergency to become 'Samachar'.[16]
1978, April PTI and the other three news agencies go back to their original units to restart independent news operations
1980, July PTI Feature Service launched
1981, October PTI Science Service launched
1982, November PTI launches Scan, on-screen news display service
1984 PTI service launched for subscribers in United States
1985 Computerisation of news operations starts PTI service launched for subscribers in UK
1986, February PTI-TV launched
1986, April PTI-Bhasha launched, making it bi-lingual, a concept started by Samachar Bharati
1986, August Experimental broadcast of news and pictures via Insat-IB begins, Computer system made fully operational
1987, August Stockscan I launched
1987, October PTI photo service launched
1992, August PTI Mag launched
1993, August PTI Graphics service launched
1995, March PTI launches StockScan II
1996, February PTI invests for the first time in a foreign registered Company, Asia Pulse, which provides an on-line data bank on economic opportunities in Asian countries
1997, December PTI introduces photo-dial up facility
1999, March PTI celebrates Golden Jubilee. PTI goes on Internet
2003, September PTI launches internet delivery of its news and photo services
2007, July PTI KU-Band VSAT system for delivery of its news and photo services launched
2010, March PTI launches NewsView for delivery of its news (.txt and .xml) and photo services

See also

Citations

  1. ^ "Press Trust of India sacks 297 staff in one day / IFJ". International Federation of Journalists. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Contact us". Press Trust of India. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Viveck Goenka of Indian Express elected new PTI Chairman". India Today. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  4. ^ Embassy of India (Moscow) – NEWS AGENCIES 5 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Overview of PTU". Press Trust of India. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  6. ^ a b About PTI, Press Trust of India, retrieved 14 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b "News Agencies: Their Structure and Operation" (PDF). UNESCO. 1953. pp. 16, 21.
  8. ^ Mehta, Archit (9 April 2020). "Communal attack in Bawana shared with false claim of Muslim man injecting fruits with spittle". Alt News. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  9. ^ "2 Cases of Coronavirus Confirmed in Kolkata? No, Media Misreported". The Quint. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  10. ^ Alphonso, Anmol (22 April 2020). "PTI Misreports Maharashtra Home Minister On Palghar Lynching". www.boomlive.in. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Has the UP Govt Slashed Funds for Education? Here's a Fact Check". The Quint. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  12. ^ "AsiaNet – Agencies". www.asianetnews.net.
  13. ^ "Aveek Sarkar is new PTI Chairman". The Tribune (Chandigarh). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  14. ^ "ABP's Aveek Sarkar new PTI chairman". The Times of India. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  15. ^ "News Agencies: Their Structure and Operation" (PDF). UNESCO. 1953. p. 10.
  16. ^ Shrivastava, K. M. (2007). News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 51. ISBN 9781932705676.

General bibliography

  • Aggarwal, S. K. (1989). Media Credibility. Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170991571.
  • Jones, Derek, ed. (2015). Censorship: A World Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 9781136798634.
  • Kanung, Chitra (2001). Freedom Under Assault. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 114. ISBN 9788176482264.
  • Kumar, Keval J. (2000). Mass Communication in India. Jaico Publishing House. ISBN 9788172243739.
  • Mehta, D. S. (1979). Mass Communication and Journalism in India. Allied Publishers. ISBN 9788170233534.
  • Sharma, Diwakar (2004). Mass Communication: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century. Deep and Deep Publications. ISBN 9788176295079.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Press Trust of India on Twitter  
  • Press Trust of India on Facebook  

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The Press Trust of India Ltd commonly known as PTI is the largest news agency in India 4 It is headquartered in New Delhi and is a nonprofit cooperative among more than 500 Indian newspapers It has over 500 full time employees as of 1 January 2022 update including about 400 journalists It also has nearly 400 part time correspondents in most of the district headquarters of the country 5 PTI also has correspondents in major capitals and important business centres around the world It took over the operations of the Associated Press of India from Reuters in 1948 49 6 7 It provides news coverage and information of the region in both English and Hindi 8 9 10 11 The Press Trust of India Ltd PTI Head Office on Parliament Street New Delhi TypeNon profit cooperative 1 IndustryNews mediaFounded27 August 1947 75 years ago 1947 08 27 HeadquartersPTI Building 4 Parliament Street New Delhi India 2 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleAveek Sarkar Chairman Vijay Joshi Editor in Chief Revenue 1 73 billion US 22 million 3 2016 17 Number of employees1 000 2014 DivisionsPTI BhashaPTI PhotoPTI GraphicsWebsitewww wbr ptinews wbr com Contents 1 Overview 2 History of PTI 3 See also 4 Citations 5 General bibliography 6 External linksOverview Edit A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of PTI featuring its logo on top PTI exchanges information with several other news agencies including 100 news agencies based outside India such as Associated Press Agence France Presse The New York Times and Bloomberg L P Major Indian subscribers of PTI include The Hindu The Times of India The Indian Express Hindustan Times The Statesman The Tribune News 18 NDTV India Today the All India Radio Doordarshan and The Wire PTI has offices in Bangkok Beijing Colombo Dubai Islamabad Kuala Lumpur Moscow New York City and Washington D C 12 Its current chairman is Aveek Sarkar 13 He is also the vice chairman of ABP group 14 History of PTI EditTime Event1905 Birth of Associated Press of India API floated by K C Roy often called the first Indian news agency 15 1919 Reuters takes over operations of API but still uses API credit line1945 API registered as a private limited Indian company wholly owned by Reuters1947 27 August Press Trust of India incorporated in Madras1949 1 February PTI begins news services taking over operations from API but still maintains links with Reuters 6 7 1953 PTI becomes a free agent independent of Reuters1976 PTI Economic Service is launched1976 February PTI UNI Samachar Bharati and Hindustan Samachar merge under pressure during emergency to become Samachar 16 1978 April PTI and the other three news agencies go back to their original units to restart independent news operations1980 July PTI Feature Service launched1981 October PTI Science Service launched1982 November PTI launches Scan on screen news display service1984 PTI service launched for subscribers in United States1985 Computerisation of news operations starts PTI service launched for subscribers in UK1986 February PTI TV launched1986 April PTI Bhasha launched making it bi lingual a concept started by Samachar Bharati1986 August Experimental broadcast of news and pictures via Insat IB begins Computer system made fully operational1987 August Stockscan I launched1987 October PTI photo service launched1992 August PTI Mag launched1993 August PTI Graphics service launched1995 March PTI launches StockScan II1996 February PTI invests for the first time in a foreign registered Company Asia Pulse which provides an on line data bank on economic opportunities in Asian countries1997 December PTI introduces photo dial up facility1999 March PTI celebrates Golden Jubilee PTI goes on Internet2003 September PTI launches internet delivery of its news and photo services2007 July PTI KU Band VSAT system for delivery of its news and photo services launched2010 March PTI launches NewsView for delivery of its news txt and xml and photo servicesSee also EditAsian News International another major news agency based in Delhi Hindustan Samachar Samachar United News of India United Press of IndiaCitations Edit Press Trust of India sacks 297 staff in one day IFJ International Federation of Journalists 26 January 2019 Retrieved 28 January 2019 Contact us Press Trust of India Retrieved 28 January 2019 Viveck Goenka of Indian Express elected new PTI Chairman India Today Retrieved 28 January 2019 Embassy of India Moscow NEWS AGENCIES Archived 5 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine Overview of PTU Press Trust of India Retrieved 1 February 2014 a b About PTI Press Trust of India retrieved 14 March 2017 a b News Agencies Their Structure and Operation PDF UNESCO 1953 pp 16 21 Mehta Archit 9 April 2020 Communal attack in Bawana shared with false claim of Muslim man injecting fruits with spittle Alt News Retrieved 9 May 2020 2 Cases of Coronavirus Confirmed in Kolkata No Media Misreported The Quint 14 February 2020 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alphonso Anmol 22 April 2020 PTI Misreports Maharashtra Home Minister On Palghar Lynching www boomlive in Retrieved 9 May 2020 Has the UP Govt Slashed Funds for Education Here s a Fact Check The Quint 19 July 2017 Retrieved 9 May 2020 AsiaNet Agencies www asianetnews net Aveek Sarkar is new PTI Chairman The Tribune Chandigarh 31 August 2020 Retrieved 18 May 2021 ABP s Aveek Sarkar new PTI chairman The Times of India 31 August 2020 Retrieved 18 May 2021 News Agencies Their Structure and Operation PDF UNESCO 1953 p 10 Shrivastava K M 2007 News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd p 51 ISBN 9781932705676 General bibliography EditAggarwal S K 1989 Media Credibility Mittal Publications ISBN 9788170991571 Jones Derek ed 2015 Censorship A World Encyclopedia Routledge ISBN 9781136798634 Kanung Chitra 2001 Freedom Under Assault A P H Publishing Corporation p 114 ISBN 9788176482264 Kumar Keval J 2000 Mass Communication in India Jaico Publishing House ISBN 9788172243739 Mehta D S 1979 Mass Communication and Journalism in India Allied Publishers ISBN 9788170233534 Sharma Diwakar 2004 Mass Communication Theory and Practice in the 21st Century Deep and Deep Publications ISBN 9788176295079 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Press Trust of India Official website Press Trust of India on Twitter Press Trust of India on Facebook Portals Journalism India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Press Trust of India amp oldid 1141939669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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