Global Radio News, Ltd.

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Global Radio News, Ltd. or also known as GRN is an independent news & information content distributor based in London, England and was founded on May of 2000 by Henry Peirse and Fiona Winterburn. Global Radio News or GRN supplies materials filed by journalists and reporters to radio stations and TV broadcasters in different cities worldwide.

GRN also provides journalists the opportunity to maximise the exposure of their material by offering radio stations a wide variety of high-quality audio content on a global scale. Filed stories are categorised by sector (News, Business, Sport, Entertainment), as well as by country, to help radio stations find the stories and journalists needed for 2-ways.

GRN and its pool of journalists provided news organizations like the BBC, RTE, ITN, CBC, Fox News, Sky News,France 24 and many others reports on breaking news stories in areas where the major news organizations does not have an accredited reporter.

The company has received accreditation and endorsement from the International Federation of Journalists, the world’s largest professional journalists’ organisation and by the United Kingdom’s National Union of Journalists.

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