Tanjug and ANSA renewed an important collaboration agreement in Belgrade
, in the presence of the
Italian Ambassador to Serbia Luca Gori.
The partnership provides for the availability and exchange of content that can be used on the respective information platforms.
In this way, the offer of international information services is enhanced for the subscribers and customers of the two Agencies: the agreement is in fact based on the possibility for the partners to use their respective information services for editorial use and to develop joint commercial offers to support of the communication of institutions and companies of the respective countries.
Ambassador
Luca Gori
he underlined that "the confirmation of the historical collaboration between ANSA and Tanjug is also important for the bilateral relations between Rome and Belgrade. All the more so in view of the coming months in which, at the instigation of Minister Tajani, we expect to hold many events of political dialogue and economic cooperation between Italy and Serbia.
Appointments whose media coverage will also benefit from the effects of this agreement".
Per
Manja Grcic, General Manager of Tanjug
, "this is a very important agreement for our news agency. The cooperation between the two agencies existed before, but this is the first time we have met, as Tačno Company has acquired the rights to use Tanjug's trademarks. This is a very important collaboration for us, ANSA is the largest Italian news agency, has over 500 employees and is the oldest agency in Italy, and we are very happy that all the largest agencies in the world want to collaborate with us. and content and today we are discussing for the first time to find out what is there to do and work on; I think the exchange of knowledge and new technologies is very important as it is crucial that Tanjug continues its development and growth ".
ANSA CEO Stefano De Alessandri
expressed his satisfaction with this important new collaboration with a historic partner: "This new agreement is a confirmation and expansion of the great work we have been doing for some time with Tanjug within the main associations of European international press agencies, the Mediterranean area, the Balkans and the European Newsroom.In addition to expanding the availability of news and mutual knowledge between Serbia and Italy, this new agreement also constitutes an opportunity for the exchange of technological best practices, and a further opportunity for the development of projects to support the communication of the institutions and companies of the two countries".