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Télam
Telenoticiosa Americana

Télam headquarters in Buenos Aires
News agency overview
FormedApril 14, 1945
JurisdictionArgentina
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
Employees750 [1]
Parent News agencySecretary of Media and Public Communication
Websitetelam.com.ar

Télam (an acronym for "Telenoticiosa Americana")[2] is an Argentine government-ran national news agency founded in 1945 by then Secretary of Labor Juan Perón[3] during the presidency of Edelmiro Julián Farrell.[4] Télam is the biggest newswire of Latin America with about 2,800 subscribers.[5]

The service was suspended in March 2024 by the government of President Javier Milei.[6] It provided news and information to about 300 subscribers, including government entities and national and international media, which is operated as a state enterprise. Milei alleged that the agency operated as a "Kirchnerism propaganda spreader". It was also stated that Télam "had loses for AR$20 billion (some US dollar 23 million)".[5] At the moment of the closure, Télam had 750 employees.[1]

History[edit]

Télam was established as "Telenoticiosa Americana" (American Telenews) on April 14, 1945, by an initiative of Vice President Juan Domingo Perón, with the purpose to compete with US agencies such as United Press International and the Associated Press. At its inception it started as a public-private partnership, in a joint venture between government and private capital. Its first director was Gerónimo Jutronich, who was tasked with forming a team of journalists, some of which came from ANDI, another state agency created in 1944.[2]

The new agency started disseminating information on October 12, 1945, but not until 1948 was able to form a national-coverage network, after signing the first contracts with journalists from the country's interior. These acted as correspondents for the headquarters in Buenos Airesbytelegramortelephone. The normal growth process of the company was interrupted by the military coup overthrowing Perón in 1955.[4]

Télam's financial situation was not strong enough to allow it to function without subsidies. The new authorities did not at first provide funding, and wages were in arrears for a few months.[2]

The company started to stabilize on July 30, 1959, when Bernabé Villegas, Adolfo Garino and Blas Calaro, among others, reorganized the company as Télam Sociedad Anónima, Periodística, Radiofónica, Cinematográfica, Comercial, Inmobiliaria y Financiera and changed its legal constitution from a limited liability company to an incorporated company (S.A.). A presidential decree signed by Arturo Frondizi authorized the new private company to work under the new legal framework.[2]

During the 1960s, Télam increased its clientele to include the four TV networks in Buenos Aires as well as major city newspapers such as Clarín. News started to be transmitted by telex, which allowed them to reach more cities around the country in less time.[2]

The government of José María Guido, appointed and controlled by the military after the March 29, 1962, coup against Frondizi, closed the agency on May 30, 1963, alleging it was "transmitting false information that by its nature and reach, subverts the public order and the public calm, when the government is firm in its purpose of eliminating any factor capable of disrupting the electoral process by applying the powers it has during a state of unrest".[2]

Télam became a fully government owned company under the de facto government of General Juan Carlos Onganía, on June 24, 1968, after the state bought its outstanding shares through the Secretaría de Difusión y Turismo (Ministry of Tourism and Information). At the same time, a new legal framework decreed that all advertisement by state entities and companies be handled through the agency. This decision allowed the company to generate a considerable amount of new internal resources.[7]

The agency did not come out unscathed from the National Reorganization Process in power between 1976 and 1983; besides the censorship to which it was subjected under the dictatorship, during the subsequent, democratically elected government of Raúl Alfonsín, the disappearance of an important part of Télam's journalistic and photographic archives came to light. The leading local private news agencies, Noticias Argentinas and Diarios y Noticias, publicly asked for the closing of Télam in 1984, and in 1992, President Carlos Menem ordered the company be put into receivership, to be liquidated in two years. He rescinded the order in 1996 and replaced it with a new decree advanced by the Economy Minister, Domingo Cavallo, which left Télam without one of its main sources of income by dismantling the official government advertisement monopoly.[7]

Télam continued nonetheless to function as an advertising agency, though it was Menem's government intention to remove that function completely. His successor, President Fernando de la Rúa, again announced the closure of the advertisement area and the sale of the agency's headquarters, in 2000, but this was never implemented. The state's news media outlets were merged in 2001, and the agency joined public television (Canal 7) and public radio (LRA Radio Nacional) within the Servicio Nacional de Medios Públicos (National Service of Public Media). The change was rescinded in 2002, however, and Télam regained its autonomy.[8]

Finally the company was a government-owned entity under the control of the Secretaría de Comunicación Pública (Communications Ministry), which appoints its board of directors. Its budget was part of the federal State Budget, although the agency also generated its own income through its advertising business. There were about 450 personnel at Télam in 2005, with about half assigned to the news department. The news agency also published editions in English and Mandarin Chinese.[9]

The agency organized the third News Agencies World Congress (NAWC) in 2010.[10]

On 1 March 2024 President Javier Milei announced to Congress his intent to close Télam down, claiming that in recent years it has been used as "a Kirchnerist propaganda agency",[11] and that it has a deficit of 20,000 millions of pesos that the state should not finance amid the ongoing economic crisis.[12] On 3 March the agency was shut down, although it was not clear if it was a temporary or permanent closure.[6]

In May 2024, the government ordered all the Télam subsidiary agencies in Argentina to be closed. At the same time, Chamber V of the Federal Administrative Litigation Chamber rejected the appeal presented by the Argentine Federation of Press Workers (FATPREN) to avoid the closure of Télam.[13]

In June 2024, it was announced that the government was considering to reopen Télam. The agency's staff would be reduced to only 100 employees.[14]

[15]

References[edit]

  • ^ Qué pasó con la Agencia TélamonLa Nación, 5 Mar 2024
  • ^ a b Télam: Perón la fundó y Macri la quiere desmantelar by SERGIO WISCHÑEVSKY on Nuestrasvoces.com - 30 Jun 2018
  • ^ a b el golpe para los periodistas de Télam tras clausurar el gobierno de Milei la agencia estatal de noticias más grande de América Latina by Ayelén Oliva on BBC News, 6 March 2024
  • ^ a b "Argentine state news agency Telam shut after Milei threat | Reuters". Reuters. 4 March 2024.
  • ^ a b La historia de Télam, la agencia creada por Perón que privatizó Frondizi y Milei quiere cerrar on Página/12, 4 Mar 2024
  • ^ "Creation of Télam as a government entity". Archived from the original on 2009-05-10. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  • ^ "Documento sin título". www.telam.com.ar. Archived from the original on 4 February 2005.
  • ^ Rashid Hassan (20 November 2013). "News agencies embrace information technology". Arab News. Riyadh. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  • ^ "Milei vows to close Télam". Buenos Aires Herald. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  • ^ ""Es un ataque a la libertad de expresión inédito en Argentina": el golpe para los periodistas de Télam tras clausurar el gobierno de Milei la agencia estatal de noticias más grande de América Latina - BBC News Mundo". BBC Mundo. 6 March 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ La Justicia respaldó al Gobierno y se acelera el proceso de cierre de Télam on Infobae, 3 May 2024
  • ^ El Gobierno ahora planea reabrir Télam que se convertirá en una Agencia de Publicidad del EstadoonClarín, 14 Jun 2024
  • ^ [ El Gobierno ahora planea reabrir Télam que se convertirá en una Agencia de Publicidad del Estado]
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