• NEWSRIGHT & MOREOVER TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCE CONTENT AND DATA ANALYTICS LICENSING AGREEMENT

    Deal is First-of-its-Kind for Aggregated News Content & Data on the Web.   Read More

  • Meltwater News, AP, and the UK Copyright Tribunal

    Statement by NewsRight CEO David Westin on AP’s lawsuit against Meltwater News and the Copyright Tribunal’s interim decision in the UK.   Read More

  • Media Executive Lisa Klem Wilson Joins NewsRight

    Media executive Lisa Klem joins NewsRight LLC as Senior Vice President of Sales.   Read More

  • The Media Institute

    David Westin, president and CEO of NewsRight, LLC, speaks at a Communications Forum luncheon in Washington on Feb. 8.

    By: The Media Institute

    February 8, 2012, Luncheon Speaker: David Westin, president and CEO of NewsRight, LLC, speaks at a Communications Forum luncheon in Washington on Feb. 8… Read More

  • The Associated Press

    AP, NYTimes, others launch rights clearinghouse

    By: Ryan Nakashima

    The Associated Press and 28 news organizations, including The New York Times Co. and The Washington Post Co., are launching a company that will measure the unpaid online use of their original reporting and seek to convert unauthorized websites, blogs and other newsgathering services into paying customers… Read More

  • Bloomberg

    Times Co., Washington Post Expand Policing of Article Pilfering

    By: Edmund Lee

    New York Times Co. (NYT), Washington Post Co. (WPO), Associated Press and 26 other news companies began a joint venture today to police websites that use their articles without consent and demand fees for legitimate use… Read More

  • The Wrap

    New York Times, Washington Post, AP Found NewsRight

    By: Lucas Shaw

    Newspaper organizations are banding together under an organization titled NewsRight to license and profit from the spread of their content online… Read More

  • Journalism.co.uk

    News outlets back online licensing body NewsRight

    By: Rachel McAthy

    The Associated Press, Washington Post and New York Times are three of 29 news outlets who have invested in new independent rights clearance organisation NewsRight… Read More

  • Mashable

    NewsRight: a Game Changer for Online Journalism?

    By: Zoe Fox

    The Associated Press, The New York Times Co., The Washington Post Co. and several other news organizations banded together Thursday to launch a new company called NewsRight. Its goal: let news orgs see how widely their original reporting is being spread, and let them easily license content to interested partners… Read More

  • AdWeek

    Publishers Form NewsRight to License Content Online Former ABC News president Westin named CEO

    By: Emma Bazilian

    There’s no question that readers' appetite for news is more voracious than ever. But as news consumption migrates online, newspapers and other major news organizations are facing huge financial challenges that threaten their news-gathering staff… Read More

  • Poynter

    AP, 28 news orgs launch NewsRight to collect licensing fees from aggregators

    By: Rick Edmonds

    After three full years of preparation, the Associated Press and 28 other news organizations begin today an ambitious venture to license original news content and collect royalties from aggregators… Read More

  • MediaBistro

    Major Media Companies Unite to Launch NewsRight

    By: Felicia Pride

    Yesterday, 29 media companies including The Associated Press, The New York Times Company, and Hearst announced the launch of NewsRight. The venture is described as “an independent digital rights and content licensing organization.”… Read More

  • Newsright Launch Press Release

    NewsRight announces its launch on January 5, 2012… Read More