The initiative is "designed to conduct controlled safety testing of a series of real-life scenarios where the news media could use small UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) technology to gather the news," according to a statement from the media coalition.
Virginia Tech is among a small number of institutions authorized to conduct testing on various civilian applications for drones as the US Federal Aviation considers rules for these systems.
Some drones going onto the market are designed as toys, while others have various applications for industries or agriculture, and online retailer Amazon wants to use drones for deliveries.
Rose Mooney of Virginia Tech said the collaboration with the news organizations could lead to "a safe, efficient, timely and affordable way to gather and disseminate information and keep journalists out of harm's way."
The coalition includes Advance Publications, A H Belo Corp, the Associated Press, Gannett Co, Getty Images, NBCUniversal, E W Scripps Company and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
The coalition has been working since mid-2014 to develop the testing procedures with Virginia Tech.
Outside the news media, several video production and aerial photo companies have asked for federal permission to use civilian drones.
In contrast to other countries, the United States has banned commercial use of civilian drones, except at low altitudes, while it develops strict regulations.
According to drone makers, allowing civilian drones to fly in US airspace could lead to the creation of 100,000 jobs and inject USD 82 billion into the economy.
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