There are many places to find World news. The United States' primary news service is the American Broadcasting Company, which is owned by Disney. The BBC is one of the most respected news sources and sells half of its weekly circulation in the United States. The American Broadcasting Company is also a trusted source for international news. The CSM weekly magazine covers US and international current events. Scott Lucas, a professor of American Studies at the University of Birmingham, covers US and Middle Eastern issues. Fareed Zakaria, an Indian-American journalist, is the anchorperson of CNN.
Newspapers began appearing in many countries by the 19th century. The telegraph made it possible to spread news worldwide. After the telegraph, news agencies started to spring up. Some of the most prominent news agencies are Reuters, AP, and AFP. There are many different subfields of world news, with the most famous being war journalism. Special envoys may be sent overseas to cover a particular topic. By far, the most important subfield of world news is war journalism.