Interfax
Native name | Интерфакс |
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Type | Private limited company |
Industry | News media |
Founded | September 1989 |
Headquarters | 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya str. 2, , Russia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | (chairman and CEO) Vladimir Gerasimov (executive director; Interfax Group. general director) |
Products | Wire service |
Owner | Senior management |
Number of employees | Over 1,000 |
Website | interfax.com |
Interfax (Russian: Интерфакс) is an independent Russian news agency.[1][2] The agency is owned by Interfax News Agency joint-stock company and is headquartered in Moscow.
History[]
As the first non-governmental channel of political and economic information about the USSR,[3] Interfax was formed in September 1989, during Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika and glasnost period, by and his colleagues from international broadcasting station 'Radio Moscow', a part of Soviet Gosteleradio system. Interfax originally used fax machines for text transmission, hence the company name.[4]
By 1990, Interfax had 100 subscribers and the agency quickly began to attract the attention of conservatives within the government, who attempted to shut down the agency. This saw the agency gain prominence in major western media, a position strengthened by its coverage of the 1991 August Putsch and the collapse of the Soviet Union.[5]
Interfax continued to expand in the 1990s, adding subsidiary agencies for financial, metallurgical, oil and gas markets, information products on agriculture, business law, transport, telecommunications,[4] and the market data terminal 'EFiR information system' for stock market players to its general news coverage.[6] Interfax also opened subsidiaries across the post-Soviet states, first in Ukraine (1992), Belarus (1993) and Kazakhstan (1996), and later in Azerbaijan (2002),[7] during this time bringing the number of local offices across the regions of Russian Federation to 50.[8]
To promote its information products abroad, Interfax opened its first company outside the former USSR in 1991, when 'Interfax America' was opened in Denver, CO. This was followed by the opening of London-based 'Interfax Europe Ltd.' (1992), 'Interfax Germany GmbH', based in Frankfurt (1993), and the 'Interfax News Service Ltd.' in Hong Kong (1998).[7]
In 2004, Interfax created the 'SPARK system' designed to check business agents in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan,[9] Interfax also launched media monitoring services through its 'SCAN system'.[10] In 2011, the company added London-based project, 'Interfax Global Energy', which reports on the energy markets worldwide.[11]
Partnerships[]
In 1999, Interfax launched a rating agency in partnership with 'Moody's Investors Service' to provide rating services on the .[7] SPARK system became the basis for a joint venture with a provider of business credit information and credit reports 'Dun & Bradstreet'.[12]
Also in 1999, Interfax and Reuters signed a cooperation agreement.[13]
Since 2001 Interfax has collaborated with 'Business Wire', a global leader in the distribution of corporate regulatory disclosures and press releases.[7] Interfax now also offers consumer credit reports via a joint venture with 'Experian' and 'Sberbank of Russia'.[10]
Management[]
'Interfax Group' senior management includes as Chairman of the Board and CEO, Vladimir Gerasimov, Executive Director and General Director of Financial and Business Information Service, Georgy Gulia, Executive Director of General Information Service.[14]
Content[]
Interfax provides general and political news, business credit information, industry analysis, market data and business solutions for risk, compliance and credit management. The company employs over 1,000 staff in over 70 bureaus worldwide and publishes over 3,000 stories each day.[15]
Dissemination[]
Interfax controls around 50% of the Russian corporate data market.[16] Subscription-based business and financial intelligence contribute to the bulk of the revenues generated by Interfax with IT-analytical business solutions accounting for approximately 75% of revenue.[17]
'Interfax Group' comprises more than 30 news producing and marketing companies in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany and China.[18]
Awards[]
In 2015, Interfax was awarded the Runet Prize in the category "Culture, Media and Mass Communications".[19]
In 2016, Interfax was awarded the Runet Prize in the category “Economy, Business and Investment".[20]
References[]
- ^ Watanabe, Kohei (2017-03-20). "Measuring news bias: Russia's official news agency ITAR-TASS' coverage of the Ukraine crisis". European Journal of Communication. 32 (3): 224–241. doi:10.1177/0267323117695735. ISSN 0267-3231.
- ^ Воронов А. (2005-12-17). Интеллектуальная собственность (in Russian). — Kommersant. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
- ^ "группа "Интерфакс"". group.interfax.ru. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Михаил Комиссар: задача «Интерфакса» — быть номером один. — TV-channel 'Russia-24', 9 September 2009. (in Russian)
- ^ Корпоративный бюллетень «Ваш Интерфакс». — #10/2009. (in Russian)
- ^ About. — Official site of EFiR system. (in Russian)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Our history. — Official site of Interfax Group. (in Russian)
- ^ Михаил Комиссар: «Надеюсь, в России установится баланс между либеральным и государственным». — Politcom.ru, 1 September 2006. (in Russian)
- ^ Информация по юридическим лицам РФ, Украины и Казахстана. — Official site of Interfax Group. (in Russian)
- ^ Jump up to: a b About. — Official site of United Credit Bureau.
- ^ Interfax Global Energy. — Official site of Interfax Global Energy.
- ^ Информация по компаниям всего мира. — Official site of Interfax Group. (in Russian)
- ^ "Новости". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 1999-04-18. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
- ^ Management. — Official site of Interfax Group. (in Russian)
- ^ "About Interfax". — Interfax Group official site. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- ^ Информационно-справочные системы Archived 2016-09-16 at the Wayback Machine. - RBC.Marketing. (in Russian)
- ^ Комиссар М. Успеть первыми. - Корпоративный бюллетень «Ваш Интерфакс», #16/2014. (in Russian)
- ^ Гавшина О., Товкайло М. Из списка подлежащих раскрытию бенефициаров сделали исключения. — Vedomosti, January 19, 2012. (in Russian)
- ^ "Итоги «Премии Рунета 2015»". SHOPOLOG.RU. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
- ^ "SPARK project wins Runet Prize in "Economy, business and investment" nomination". interfax.com. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
Literature[]
- Boyd-Barrett O. Interfax: Breaking Into Global News. — Scotforth Books, 2014. — p. 184. — ISBN 978-1909817135
- Shrivastava K. News Agencies: From Pigeon to Internet. — Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 2007. — p. 208. — ISBN 978-1-932705-67-6
- Герасимов В., Ромов Р., Новиков А., Бондаренко С., Бабиченко С. Технология новостей от Интерфакса / Под ред. Ю. Погорелого. — Moscow: Аспект Пресс, 2011. — 160 с. — ISBN 978-5-7567-0608-6 (in Russian)
External links[]
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- Interfax Information Services Group
- «Интерфакс», official site (in Russian)
- Кондратьев В. Героические страницы истории «Интерфакса». — NTV TV-channel, 9 September 2009. (in Russian)
- 20 лет «Интерфаксу». — Echo of Moscow radio, 9 September 2009. (in Russian)
- News agencies based in Russia
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- Mass media in Moscow
- Eastern Bloc mass media
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