New kid on the block at press agency
Press Association
- Head Office: 292 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1AE
- Website: www.pressassociation.com
The PA Group is the parent company of the Press Association, the UK’s leading multimedia news and information provider and supplier of business-to-business media services.
The Press Association was founded in 1868 by a group of provincial newspaper proprietors to provide news-gathering services from around the British Isles.
Nowadays the PA Group also includes a wide variety of businesses ranging from international newswire services to weather forecasting.
More information can be found on the company’s website at www.pressassociation.com.
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Reporters pick up regional NQJ awards
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PA bids to cut 35 jobs as regional press revenues slump
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Training course celebrates 100pc pass rate
Newcastle students set gold standard
Former editor fails to win seat in Scottish Parliament
Journalist came third in by-election
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Newsman also worked as deputy editor of The Times
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