MINDS International
MINDS International (Mobile Information and News Data Services for 3G) is an association of news agencies that collaborate in the digital media business. MINDS was founded in 2004 by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers and five news agencies, with funding from the European Union.[1] Currently, the MINDS network consists of more than twenty member agencies worldwide.
MINDS is an organisation where agencies cooperate on editorial and technology issues. The aim is to develop services relevant to digital customers and new media businesses by exchanging knowledge, sharing ideas and experiences, and supporting joint initiatives and cooperation in creating new services.
Member agencies
The MINDS network consists of the following member agencies:
- AA - Anadolu Agency (Turkey)
- AAP - Australian Associated Press (Australia)
- AFP - Agence France-Presse (France)
- ANP - Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (The Netherlands)
- ANSA - Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (Italy)
- AP - Associated Press (USA)
- APA - Austria Presse Agentur (Austria)
- Belga Agence de presse Persbureau (Belgium)
- CP - The Canadian Press (Canada)
- ČTK Česká tisková kancelář (Czech Republic)
- dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur (Germany)
- Agencia EFE (Spain)
- Kyodo News (Japan)
- Lusa (Portugal)
- NTB - Norsk Telegrambyrå (Norway)
- PAP - Polska Agencja Prasowa (Poland)
- en:PA Media (United Kingdom)
- Ritzaus Bureau (Denmark)
- sda - Schweizerische Depeschenagentur (Switzerland)
- STT Lehtikuva - Suomen Tietotoimisto Lehtikuva (Finland)
- TASS - Russian News Agency (Russia)
- TT - Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå (Sweden)
References
- "MINDS". wan-ifra.org. World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. December 6, 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2016.