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In its early days, distribution was mainly through shipped film and electronically via the Eurovision News Exchange. Later there were ad-hoc satellite news feeds, and in 1975 it started the world's first daily satellite news service, to the Australian broadcasters.
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when that company closed its cinema newsreel operation. The original headquarters in School Road, Acton, London NW10, had formerly been a Rank Laboratory. The founder shareholder broadcasters were the
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Visnews was one of two major independent television news suppliers, the other being WTN. At its peak, Visnews supplied international news material to 400 broadcasters globally.
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was a London-based international news agency. It began as the British Commonwealth International Newsfilm Agency (BCINA), which was setup with help from
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Its main competitor for the early part of its existence was UPITN (later Worldwide Television News, WTN; this was taken over in 1998 by APTV, to form
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Visnews was also one of the first suppliers of news production to
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and its operations were absorbed into Reuters' global operations.
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS; NBC to Buy 37.7% Stake In London News Agency
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The Rank Organisation
ABC
BBC
CBC
CYBC
NZBC
Associated Press Television News
NBC News
Reuters
Reuters Television
British Sky Broadcasting
Sky News
Reuters set to buy rest of Visnews
THE MEDIA BUSINESS; NBC to Buy 37.7% Stake In London News Agency
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News agencies based in the United Kingdom
Mass media companies established in 1957
Mass media companies disestablished in 1993
1957 establishments in England
1993 disestablishments in England

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