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SWNS Media Group (also known as South West News Service) is a British news agency and media company with six subdivisions, including SWNS, 72point, InsideMedia, OATH, OnePoll and Talk to the Press.[1]
Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | News agency |
Founded | Early 1970s |
Headquarters | London, UK |
Key people | Andrew Young, Paul Walters, Martin Winter |
Number of employees | 100 (2015) |
Subsidiaries | 72point Inside Media OATH OnePoll Talk to the Press |
Website | swnsmediagroup |
The company operates from offices in Bristol, Plymouth, Leeds, Solihull, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Cambridge and London.[2] As of 2015, SWNS employed around 100 reporters and photographers.[3]
It was founded as the Bristol Agency in the early 1970s. It is now run by partners Andrew Young, Paul Walters and Martin Winter.
In 2010 SWNS launched the website SWNS.com (Small World News Service) as a first hand source of current affairs and general interest news.[4]
In 2016 SWNS acquired the regional agencies Masons News Service, Newsteam International, Ross Parry, National News, Centre Press and Northscot.[5][6]
SWNS has two public relations divisions: 72Point and Inside Media,[7][8] market research company OnePoll, also OATH and Talk to The Press.
SWNS has a relationship with the alternative news website venture The London Economic, though it is understood not to leverage any editorial control.[9]
In 2023, SWNS Media Group's 72Point faced criticism over the transparency and ethics of its content generation practices following the discovery of articles attributed to 72Point's staff members on news websites.[10]
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