News agencies are the oldest forms of media to transmit information electronically. A news agency is an organisation of journalists established to supplies news to its subscribers around a nation or from different nation of the world to various other organisations such as newspapers, periodicals, radio and television broadcasters, govt. agencies. News Agency Country Agence France Press (AFP) France (1835) Associated Press (AP) United States (1846) Wolf Telegraphic Bureau (WTB) Germany (1849-1933) Reuters Britain (1851) The Press Association (PA) United Kingdom (1868) TASS Russia (1904) United Press International (UPI) United States (1907) International News Service United States (1909) Toho Japan (1911-1925) Telegraphen Union (TU) Germany (1921-1933) Central News Agency (CNA) China (1924) Xinhua China (1931) United Press of India (UPI) India (1933) Australian Associated Press (AAP) Australia (1935) ANTARA Indonesia (1937) EFE Spain (1938) PT (Press Telegraph) Norway (1938) Taanjung Yugoslavia (1943) Kyodo Japan (1945) Radio Press Japan (1945) Jiji Press Japan (1945) ANSA Italy (1945) DPA (Deutsche Presse-Agentur) Germany (1949) Pananews Hongkong (1949) PTI India (1949) APP (Associated Press of Pakistan) Pakistan (1949) UNI India (1961) Inter Press Service (IPS)Global News Agency PANA UNESCO (1979) BERNAMA Malaysia Al Jazeera Qatar Pan Africal News Agency (PANA) Dakar, Senegal MENA Egypt Pakistan Press International (PPI) Pakistan WAFA Palestinian IRNA Iran Notimex Mexico Saba News Agency Yemen Novosti Russia Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) Syria