
WireNews was founded in April 2001, by a small group of journalists and offers an Internationally recognised press credential.
Initially reserved only for accredited journalists, WireNews has now expanded its credential scheme to allow reputable citizen journalists and bloggers to apply for its Internationally recognised press card.
WireNews charges just £150 per year for its physical press card, far less than Union dues or most of the plastic cards available on the Internet.
The price includes a plastic card holder, lanyard and a Digital Press Card that lives on your iPhone or Android smartphone.
With more than 350,000 registered journalists, WireNews journalists collectively represent a huge cross-section of mainstream media, newspaper journalists, photojournalists, and now citizen journalists.
A key feature of the programme is the inclusion of electronic letters confirming accreditation, available at no additional cost. These letters can be sent directly to venues or organisations requiring confirmation, making it easier for members to access events and opportunities worldwide.
About WireNews
WireNews Limited, a UK-registered company, has supported media professionals globally since 2001 by offering accredited press credentials through its International Press Card Programme. WireNews remains dedicated to providing journalists with affordable alternatives to union dues while offering global access to media opportunities. WireNews Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mayside Partners Limited.
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