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AHN
Company typePrivate
Industrynews media, News agency, Internet, Web syndication
Founded2000
Defunct2010
HeadquartersUnited States
ProductsWire service
Websitewww.allheadlinenews.com

All Headline News (AHN) was a United States-based news agencyorwire service. It was founded in 2000 by W. Jeffrey Brown as an internet news search engine. It grew to become a major[citation needed] worldwide online newswire service, providing news and other content, to websites, digital signage, and other publishers who paid a fee for the service.

The company's daily news coverage included international headline news, business, entertainment, celebrity gossip, sports, technology, health and politics. The company also provides a variety of non-editorial content services such as weather, horoscopes, trivia and business data.

AHN's primary focus was breaking headline news and a small investigative news effort.

Organization

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AHN covered international and national news using a network of journalists, writers, contributors and freelance "stringers" from the US, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

AHN editors were located in various cities in the United States and abroad and managed electronic news-gathering operations using a proprietary news content management system called NewsBahn.[citation needed]

At its peak, AHN produced over 100,000 news articles a year.

History

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Associated Press controversy

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In January 2008, AHN was sued by much larger competitor Associated Press, claiming that AHN allegedly infringed on its copyrights and its hot news, a contentious 'quasi-property' right to facts.[1][2] The AP complaint alleged that AHN reporters had copied facts from AP news reports without paying a syndication fee. After AHN moved to dismiss all but the copyright claims set forth by AP, the suit was dismissed.[3] According to court records, the case was dismissed pre-trial.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Schonfeld, Erick (2009-02-22), "Hot News: The AP Is Living In The Last Century", The Washington Post, retrieved 2010-04-25
  • ^ Anderson, Nate (7 May 2009), Who owns the facts? The AP and the "hot news" controversy
  • ^ The Associated Press v. All Headline News Corp., 08 Civ. 323 (United States District Court, Southern District of New York 2009-02-17).
  • ^ Citizen Media Law Project

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=All_Headline_News&oldid=1200972566"

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