Founded in 1958, the World Association of Newspapers groups 76 national newspaper associations, individual newspaper executives in 102 nations, 10 news agencies, and 10 regional press organisations. It is a non-profit, non-government organisation. In all, the Association represents more than 18,000 publications on the five continents.
The World Association of Newspapers has three major objectives:
Defending and promoting press freedom and the economic independence of newspapers as an essential condition for that freedom.
Contributing to the development of newspaper publishing by fostering communications and contacts between newspaper executives from different regions and cultures.
Promoting co-operation between its member organisations, whether national, regional or worldwide.
In pursuit of these objectives, the World Association of Newspapers notably:
represents the newspaper industry in all international discussions on media issues, to defend both press freedom and the professional and business interests of the press.
promotes a world-wide exchange of information and ideas on producing better and more profitable newspapers; - opposes restrictions of all kinds on the free flow of information, on the circulation of newspapers and on advertising;
campaigns vigorously against press freedom violations and obstacles;
helps newspapers in developing countries, through training and other co-operation projects; - channels legal, material and humanitarian aid to victimized publishers and journalists;
Through its Research & Development department, the World Association of Newspapers:
identifies and analyses media trends, new technology, new business models, multi-channel distribution and the impact of convergence, etc.;
Through its Training & Events Division, the World Association of Newspapers:
helps newspapers to increase readership and sustain and increase advertising and other revenues through study tours, seminars, publications and so on;Through the World Editors Forum, the World Association of Newspapers:
provides opportunities for senior news executives to exchange ideas and information about the business of editing newspapers.
Through The Fund for Press Freedom Development, the World Association of Newspapers:
promotes the growth of free and independent newspapers in developing countries through training and other forms of assistance.
Through its Newspapers in Education programme, the World Association of Newspapers:
organises international co-operation to encourage the culture of reading newspapers through the establishment and development of NIE activity world-wide. The World Association of Newspapers has formal consultative status to represent the newspaper industry at UNESCO, the United Nations and the Council of Europe.
The full members of the World Association of Newspapers are:
| Argentina | Asociación de Editores de Diarios de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas | | Albania | Association of Albanian Publishers | | Algeria | L’Association Algérienne des Editeurs de Journaux | | Austria | Verband Österreichischer Zeitungsherausgeber und Zeitungverleger | | Belgium | Association Belge des Editeurs de Journaux | | Bolivia | Asociación Nacional de Prensa - Bolivia | | Bosnia | Independent Publishers of Bosnia and Herzegovina | | Brazil | Associaçao Nacional de Journais | | Bulgaria | Bulgarian Association of Newspaper Publishers | | Burkina Faso | Société des Editeurs de la Presse Privée | | Canada | Canadian Newspaper Association | | Chile | Asociación Nacional de la Prensa | | Colombia | Asociación de Diarios Colombianos | | Cyprus | Cyprus Newspaper & Magazine Publishers’ Association | | Czech Republic | The Czech Association of Newspaper Publishers | | Denmark | Danske Dagblades Forening | | Dominican Republic | Sociedad Dominicana de Diarios | | Ecuador | Asociación Ecuatoriana de Editores de Periódicos | | Estonia | Eesti Ajalehtede Liit | | Finland | Sanomalehtien Liitto | | France | Syndicat de la Presse Parisienne Syndicat de la Presse Quotidienne Régionale | | Great Britain | Newspaper Society _ Newspaper Publishers Association | | Germany | Bundesverband Deutscher Zeitungsverleger e.V. | | Gabon | Association dÕEditeurs de la Presse Libre et Indépendante | | Ghana | PRINPAG | | Greece | Athens Daily Newspaper Publishers Association _ Association of Local Daily Newspaper Publishers Daily Regional Newspaper Association | | Hungary | The Hungarian Publishers Association | | India | Indian Newspaper Society | | Indonesia | Serikat Penerbit Suratkabar | | Ireland | National Newspapers of Ireland | | Israel | The Daily Newspaper Publishers Association of Israel | | Italy | Federazione Italiana Editori Giornali | | Japan | Nihon Shinbun Kyokai | | Korea | Korean Newspapers Association | | Latvia | Latvian Publishers and Editors Association | | Luxemburg | Association Luxembourgeoise des Editeurs de Journaux | | Mali | Association des Editeurs de la Presse Privée du Mali | | Mauritius | Newspaper Editors & Publishers Association of Mauritius (NEPA) | | Mexico | Asociación de Editores de los Estados (AEE) | | Macedonia | Association of Printed Media & Agencies of Macedonia | | Moldova | API Moldova | | Mongolia | Association of Free and Independent Newspapers Newspaper Association of Mongolia | | Netherlands | Vereniging de Nederlandse Dagbladpers | | New Zealand | Newspaper Publishers Association | | Norway | Norske Avisers Landsforbund | | Paraguay | Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas del Paraguay | | Peru | Asociación de Diarios del Perú | | Philippines | Philippine Press Institute | | Poland | The Polish Association of Newspaper Publishers _ Association of Local Publishers | | Portugal | Associaçao da Impresa Diaria Portuguese Press Association | | Romania | Romanian Press Editors Association _ Romanian Press Club | | Russia | The Guild of the Periodical Press _ ANRI - Alliance of Independent Regional Publishers of Russia | | Serbia | Association of Private Media | | Slovak Republic | The Slovak Union of Newspaper Publishers | | South Africa | Print Media SA | | Spain | Associación de Editores de Diarios Españoles | | Sri Lanka | Independent Newspapers Ltd. | | Sweden | Svenska Tidningsutgivareforeningen | | Switzerland | Presse Suisse | | Turkey | Gazete Sahipleri Birligi | | Uganda | Uganda Newspaper Editors and Proprietors Association | | Ukraine | Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP) Independent Regional Press Publishers of Ukraine | | United States | Newspaper Association of America | | Uruguay | Uruguay Newspaper Association | | Venezuela | Bloque de Prensa Venezolano |
Publishers, directors and chief editors in most of these countries are also individual members of the World Association of Newspapers. In addition, newspaper executives in the following countries belong to the World Association of Newspapers as associate, or honorary associate, members: Barbados, Benin, the Cameroon, Chad, Costa Rica, the Gambia, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, the Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates, Zaire and Zimbabwe.
The following agencies and industry suppliers are associate members:
Agence France Presse
Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (The Netherlands)
Athens News Agency (Greece)
Deutsche Presse Agentur (Germany)
Kyodo News Service (Japan)
MAN Roland
New York Times Syndication Sales Co. (USA)
Press Association (United Kingdom)
Publigroupe
Reuters
Ritzau (Denmark)
Telenor
Tidningarnas Telegrambyra (Sweden)
UPM-Kymmene
The following organisations are Affiliate Members of the World Association of Newspapers:
CPU, the Commonwealth Press Union
DISTRIPRESS, the Association for the Promotion of the International Circulation of the Press
ENPA, the European Newspaper Publishers Association
IAPA, the Inter-American Press Association
ICMA, the International Classified Media Association
IPTC, the International Press Telecommunications Council
MEPA, the Middle East Publishers Association
PANPA, Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association
PFA, the Press Foundation of Asia
SOPA, the Society of Publishers in Asia |