APA news agency wins the EANA Award 2023

APA news agency wins the EANA Award 2023

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APA, the Austrian national news agency, is the winner of the EANA "Maxim Minchev" Award for News Agency Quality in 2023, following the deliberation of the jury formed by members of the EANA Board Elmir Huremovic, Stefano de Alessandri, Fabrice Fries and Alexandru Giboi. Clemens Pig, EANA President and CEO of APA, did not participate in the decision making process. According to the Board, the main criteria followed when evaluating each submission were Innovation, Applicability, Turnover vs Costs and Coverage. CE Report quoting EANA

TASR, PA Media, LUSA, Anadolu Ajansi, ANA-MPA and NTB also submitted very interesting proposals for the EANA Award.

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