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| − | '''The Conservative News Agency of New York (CNA-NY)''' is a non-profit organization. It operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. CNA-NY is run and managed by its contributing journalists in the United States, Canada, Europe and the Middle East.<ref> |
+ | '''The Conservative News Agency of New York (CNA-NY)''' is a non-profit organization. It operates as a cooperative, [[unincorporated association]]. CNA-NY is run and managed by its contributing [[journalists]] in the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Europe]] and the [[Middle East]], with a focus on third world issues in its early phase.<ref>Yadava, J.S. (1984): Politics of News: Third World Perspective. Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.</ref> Until 2016 CNA-NY was a cooperation partner of the [[Cyprus News Agency]] network. |
| − | = History and development = |
+ | == History and development == |
| − | CNA-NY is a not-for-profit news cooperative |
+ | CNA-NY is a not-for-profit news cooperative founded in its current form in 2007 by a group of [[investigative journalists]] to pool their strengths and to share information gathered individually.
Its predecessor organization "The Journalist's Club of New York"
existed from 1977 until 2007 as a network of journalist reporting from
and about developing countries.<ref>Yadava, J.S. (1984): Politics
of News: Third World Perspective. Concept Publishing Company, New
Delhi.</ref> Since its foundation the Conservative News
Agency of New York has grown steadily and opened a second office for
international relations in 2012. The agency's core competence is the
investigative research for [[newspaper]]s
and other news providers.<ref>K. M. Shrivastava (2007): News
Agencies from Pigeon to Internet. Sterling Publishers Pvt.
Ltd.</ref> |
| − | = Political views = |
+ | == Political views == |
| − | CNA-NY
defines itself as a conservative association. However, the agency has
ever since been showing a moderate approach towards socio-political
topics.<ref>Barbara Czarniawska-Joerges (2011): Cyberfactories:
How News Agencies Produce News. Edward Elgar Publishing.</ref> The
currently acting president of CNA-NY, Harold Weinman, is said to be a
right-wing republican, his deputy, Timothy Miller, is known to have been
a silent but very active supporter of Hillary Clinton. |
+ | CNA-NY
defines itself as a conservative association. However, the agency has
ever since been showing a moderate approach towards [[socio-political]]
topics.<ref>Barbara Czarniawska-Joerges (2011): Cyberfactories:
How News Agencies Produce News. Edward Elgar Publishing.</ref> The
currently acting president of CNA-NY, Harold Weinman, is said to be a
right-wing republican, his deputy, Timothy Miller, is known to have been
a silent but very active supporter of [[Hillary Clinton]]. |
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