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PNA celebrates 50 years of telling news stories, inspiring change

PNA office in Quezon City MANILA - The state-run Philippine News Agency (PNA) celebrates Wednesday its golden anniversary with monthlong activities starting March 1. To mark its founding day, an afternoon Mass and a small gathering will be held at PNA's main office in Quezon City. For four Fridays this month, activities include an exhibition of old published PNA news articles and photos; recent agreements with partner agencies; and citations, and awards received by the agency's reporters and photographers. Past and present heads of the agency will be honored via a display of their portraits inside the PNA's office premises. Moreover, the PNA Style Guidebook cover page will also be launched. Winners of the essay writing and photo contests by PNA employees, best reporter in the National Capital Region (NCR), best photographer in NCR, best bureau chiefs in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will be awarded on March 24. Serving as the government's official newswire, the PNA was cr ....

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Before PNA, there was the Philippine News Service

The Philippine News Agency newsroom in Quezon City (File photo) MANILA - The private news outfit Philippine News Service (PNS) was the country's first news agency, organized on Oct. 1, 1950, but it had to cease operations after martial law was declared. "The Handbook of Journalism" by former Manila Times executive editor Jose Luna Castro said PNS was organized as a news-gathering cooperative by the publishers of the major dailies The Manila Times-Mirror-Taliba, Manila Chronicle, Manila Bulletin, Philippines Herald, Evening News, Bagong Buhay, and Fookien Times. Its main function then was to supply daily news and photos from the provinces to the newspapers. Radio and television stations also used PNS stories for a fixed monthly fee or subscription. Major foreign news agencies, such as the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), Reuters, and Agence France-Presse (AFP), and a few private entities were among the subscribers. Through the old mail system, using ....

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