The Information Telegraph Agency of Russia (ITAR-TASS; ) is the major news agency of the Russian Federation. It is headquartered in Moscow.
In July 1904 a meeting was held about setting up an official telegraph agency, St. Petersburg Telegraph Agency (SPTA). Its purpose was "to distribute political, financial, economic, trade, and other information of public interest within the country and abroad...". SPTA began work as Russia's official news agency on September 1, 1904.
On August 19, 1914, one day after St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd, SPTA was renamed the Petrograd Telegraph Agency (PTA). It was seized by Bolsheviks on November 7, 1917; on December 1, PTA is decreed to be the central information agency of the RSFSR Sovnarkom.
On September 7, 1918, PTA and Sovnarkom Press Bureau (бюро печати) were merged into the Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA). On 25 July, 1925 it became the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union or Telegrafnoe Agentstvo Sovetskogo Soyuza (TASS) () by decree of the USSR Central Executive Committee Presidium.
In 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it officially became the Information Telegraph Agency of Russia; due to its long past as TASS, it has operated as ITAR-TASS ever since. As of May 2006, while the main press agency is still called ITAR-TASS, it prefers TASS as a brand; its slogan on its English website is "Every time in real time. TASS", and most of its other businesses use only TASS in their names. (Its Russian website uses ИТАР-ТАСС and ТАСС in the same manner.)
It is still state-funded, and according to its website now produces about 700 newspaper pages per day, just under its Soviet peak. It has 74 bureaus and offices in Russia and other CIS countries and 65 bureaus in 62 foreign countries.
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