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  2. File:United Press International (UPI) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. United Press International - Wikipedia

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    The "Ocean Press", a news service for ocean liners, was founded in the 1930s, as a corporate subsidiary of Scripps. It used copy from United Press and later United Press International. By 1959, it had 125 subscriber ships. In 1935, UP was the first major news service to offer news to broadcasters. In 1945, UP offered the first all-sports wire.

  4. United Press International Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    United Press International Radio Network. Originally named "UPI Audio," the United Press International Radio Network was a news service for radio and television stations from wire service United Press International. It was the first such service offered by a major news agency and existed from 1958 to 1999. [1]

  5. File:UPI LOGO.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of UPI reporters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable reporters who worked for United Press International during their careers: Carl W. Ackerman, 1913-1914 Albany, NY and Washington, D.C. bureau reporter, 1915-1917 Berlin Correspondent; Howard Arenstein, 1978 Jerusalem bureau chief 1981 editor on UPI's foreign desk in New York and Washington.

  7. E. W. Scripps - Wikipedia

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    E. W. Scripps. Edward Willis Scripps (June 18, 1854 – March 12, 1926), was an American newspaper publisher and, together with his sister Ellen Browning Scripps, founder of The E. W. Scripps Company, a diversified media conglomerate, and United Press news service. It became United Press International (UPI) when International News Service (INS ...

  8. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Times newsroom. The Washington Times was founded May 17, 1982, by News World Communications, a New York City -based international media conglomerate associated with the Unification Church, which also owns United Press International (UPI) and newspapers in Japan, South America, and South Korea. [22]

  9. United Press International Television News - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, an auxiliary service, originally called UPI Audio, was created to make newsmaker and reporter audio from the film service available to UPI radio clients. United Press International Newsfilm. On 30 September 1963 UPI and Movietone ended their partnership.