United Press International


United Press International (UPI), är en amerikansk nyhetsbyrå. UPI köptes år 2000 upp av Sun Myung Moons Enighetskyrkan, även känd som "Moonrörelsen".
United Press International bildades 1958 genom en sammanslagning av United Press Association (UP eller UPA) grundad 1907 och ägd av familjen Scripps och International News Service (INS) grundad 1909 och ägd av familjen Hearst.[1]
Efter att länge ha varit en av USA:s ledande nyhetsföretag råkade man under 1980-talet i ekonomiska svårigheter och räddades 1992 från konkurs av saudiska affärsintressen.[1]
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- Fasaden på UPI:s huvudkontor i Washington.
- Grundaren av UP E.W. Scripps 1912.
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A newspaper cutout of E.W. Scripps, circa 1912.
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Identifier: belltelephonemag12amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
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f telephony, and a broader concep-tion of the part it plays in radio is being gained as time goes on.However, little thought has been given to the part that BellSystem service plays in making the news of the day availableto us in the daily press. Our major press associations. The Associated Press, UnitedPress Associations, International News Service and UniversalService, use all of our many forms of communication in thecollection and dissemination of the news. Their wire systemsconsist of: Teletypewriter service, which forms the basis of their na-tion-wide trunk wire and state news distributing systems. Telegraph service, formerly the most extensively used classof service, which is now employed for the most part to sup-plement the teletypewriter service on trunk routes and forhandling sporting results, such as baseball and racing. Public News Telephone service, furnished for fixed dailyperiods on a contract basis, which is used to deliver a limitedreport to the smallest newspapers. 38
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