Ritzaus Bureau A/S, or Ritzau for short, sometimes stylized as /ritzau/, is a
Danish news agency founded by
Erik Ritzau in 1866. It collaborates with three other
Scandinavia
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n news agencies to provide Nordic News, an
English-language
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Scandinavian news service. It is based in
Copenhagen
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and Lars Vesterløkke is editor-in-chief and CEO of the company.
History

Ritzaus Bureau was founded by Erik Nicolai Ritzau in Copenhagen on 1 February 1866 under the name Nordisk Centralbureau for Telegrammer. The agency received international news by telegram from
Wolffs Bureau (now
Deutsche Presse-Agentur, DPA) in Berlin.
Erik Ritzau died in 1904. His son, Lauritz Ritzau, was CEO of the company from 1916 to 1958. The Ritzau family sold Ritzaus Bureau to the Danish newspapers in 1947. In 2007,
DR became a co-owner of the agency. The company form was changed from an ''interessentskab'' (I/S) to an ''aktieselskab'' (A/S) in 2012.
Operations
Ritzau collaborates with three other
Scandinavia
Scandinavia; Sámi languages: /. ( ) is a subregion in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. In English usage, ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Swe ...
n news agencies to provide Nordic News, an
English-language
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to t ...
Scandinavian news service providing sixty stories daily. Ritzau is a member of the European
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collaboration.
Scanpix
In November 2017, Ritzau acquired
Scanpix Denmark from
Berlingske Media with effect from 1 January 2018. Scanpix is the leading Danish
stock photography agency in Denmark with more than 25 million pictures on stock in its digital and physical archives. It collaborates closely with sister companies in Norway, Sweden and Estonia.
Ownership
Ritzaus Bureau is today owned by 12 media groups;
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Dagbladet Børsen
''Børsen'' (full name: ''Dagbladet Børsen'') is a Danish newspaper specialising in business news published in Denmark.
History and profile
''Børsen'' was founded in 1896 by merchant and editor Theodor Hans Carsten Green. In 1899, it was chan ...
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DR
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Jysk Fynske Medier
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Helsingør Dagblad
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JP/Politikens Hus
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Dagbladet Information
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Kristeligt Dagblad
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Lolland-Falsters Folketidende
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Mediehusene Midtjylland
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Sjællandske Medier
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Skive Folkeblad
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Nordjyske Medier
Awards
In January 1988, Ritzau journalist Jens Jørgen Espersen received the
Cavling Prize for his covering of the
Thorotrast scandal.
See also
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Media of Denmark
References
External links
Official website(broken Oct. 2010)
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Mass media companies based in Copenhagen
Publishing companies established in 1866
News agencies based in Denmark
Danish companies established in 1866
Companies based in Copenhagen Municipality
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