Central News Agency (Taiwan) Explained

Central News Agency
Full Name:Central News Agency of Taiwan
Native Name:中央通訊社
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Abbreviation:CNA
Founder:Kuomintang
Founding Location:Guangzhou, Guangdong
Type:News agency (state-owned)
Status:Non-profit organisation
Location City:Taipei
Location Country:Taiwan
Region Served:Worldwide, 30 locations
Products:News
Services:Journalism
Languages:Standard Chinese, English, Japanese, Indonesian, Spanish (closed 2021[1])
Owner:Government of the Republic of China
Parent Organization:Executive Yuan
Num Employees:300
Website:cna.com.tw
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Central News Agency
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The Central News Agency (CNA) is Taiwan's semi-official wire service.

In addition to its Chinese language edition, it also has English and Japanese editions. It has a 300-strong employee base, and overseas branches in some 30 countries. It works with a number of well-known news agencies around the world, such as the Associated Press, Reuters, Deutsche Welle, and Agence France-Presse.

History

The CNA agency was founded, by the Kuomintang party. Its headquarters was originally located in Guangzhou in Guangdong province, but had to be relocated to Taipei in 1949, following the defeat of the Republic of China government in mainland China in the Chinese Civil War.[2]

Despite the corporatisation of the agency in 1973, it continued to receive heavy government subsidies, and remained the nation's official agency. At the time, CNA journalists received preferential treatment on various occasions, mostly government-related press conferences.

After democratization, on 1 July 1996, the agency became a non-profit organisation under a bill passed by the Legislative Yuan.[2] As of 2022, it is still Taiwan's official news agency, and received part of its funding from the Executive Yuan. However, its media influence is said to have diminished due to a rise in competition after the government decided to lift restrictions on mass media.

English version website is Focus Taiwan. A Spanish language edition, Enfoque en Taiwán, was closed 31 March 2021. In August 2021, CNA oversaw the launch of the TaiwanPlus streaming platform.[3] In July 2024, an Indonesian language version of CNA's website was released,[4] with articles translated from Chinese and English via artificial intelligence and a team of Indonesian-speaking editors.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CNA pondrá fin a sus servicios informativos en idioma español . https://archive.today/20210327204745/https://spanish.cna.com.tw/ReadNews/Spn_Read.aspx?Type=DD&Date=&ID=202103270004 . dead . 2021-03-27 . Enfoque en Taiwán . Central News Agency (Taiwan) . 26 April 2021.
  2. Web site: About Us - Focus Taiwan - CNA English news. FocusTaiwan.tw. Central News Agency. 31 October 2020.
  3. News: Yeh. Joseph. August 30, 2021. Taiwan+ a window to the world to discover Taiwan: Tsai. FocusTaiwan. September 4, 2021.
  4. News: Yang . Evelyn . Taiwan's CNA to mark 100th anniversary with events, new initiatives . 29 June 2024 . Central News Agency . 21 June 2024.
  5. News: Focus Taiwan launches Indonesian-language news site . 1 July 2024 . Central News Agency . 1 July 2024.