Opinion | AP Stylebook’s new chapter on crime is a glimpse into the future A decade from now, American newsrooms will have replaced cheap stories with data-rich narratives that educate communities and hold cops accountable June 4, 2024 Kelly McBride
Opinion | What to make of the AP’s new partnerships with nonprofit news sites It would not be a huge stretch to see this as a step along the path of The Associated Press’ moving away from its legacy newspaper roots May 29, 2024 Rick Edmonds
Opinion | Israel seizes and then returns Associated Press broadcasting equipment Though the Israeli government reversed its brazen display of media suppression after worldwide pressure, the controversy remains. May 22, 2024 Tom Jones
Opinion | Remembering Terry Anderson, AP reporter once held captive for 6 years He had a long career, but he was most known for his horrific ordeal of being taken by Islamic militants while working in war-torn Lebanon in 1985 April 22, 2024 Tom Jones
AI is already reshaping newsrooms, AP study finds Despite ethical concerns, nearly 70% of newsroom staffers recruited for an Associated Press survey say they’re using generative AI to create content April 10, 2024 Alex Mahadevan
Opinion | Why an insurrection at the AP could succeed this time when others have failed Readers can now access a swath of free news from a variety of sources. News outlets are focusing instead on high-end local news March 21, 2024 Rick Edmonds
Opinion | Gannett and McClatchy to drop The Associated Press. What does that mean? Two of the largest US newspaper chains will stop using content from one of the largest global wire services — a stunning development in news media March 20, 2024 Tom Jones
Opinion | Journalism was a major winner at this year’s Academy Awards The Associated Press and PBS ‘Frontline’ won their first-ever Oscars for a film about Ukraine. The Los Angeles Times also won its first Oscar. March 12, 2024 Tom Jones
The AP Stylebook, a ‘toolbook, not a rulebook,’ is in constant evolution ‘If we don't accurately and adequately depict everyone in our world, we are not doing accurate journalism or any kind of reporting or storytelling.’ December 6, 2023 Matthew Crowley
No, The Associated Press and CNN didn’t ‘admit’ they knew about the Oct. 7 Hamas attack beforehand Both news outlets rejected the claims and said photographs from freelance journalists documenting the event were filed an hour or more after it began November 21, 2023 Samantha Putterman
Associated Press cements the AI era with newsroom guidance Weeks after announcing a partnership with OpenAI, The Associated Press urges caution in using — and reporting on — generative AI tools. August 16, 2023 Alex Mahadevan
Readers don’t mind when news organizations run wire stories In fact, wire service and syndicated content can help to develop reading habits and retain subscribers among lighter readers, analysis finds. March 3, 2022 Greg Burns
The Associated Press taps Daisy Veerasingham as its new president and CEO 'I am thrilled to take the helm of this deeply respected news organization,' Veerasingham said in a statement. August 3, 2021 Amaris Castillo
Opinion | The Associated Press gets pushback from journalists at … The Associated Press They said in an open letter to the AP that it should stand behind its journalists against ‘smear campaigns and online harassment.’ May 25, 2021 Tom Jones
Why Sally Buzbee was the right pick for the top editing job at The Washington Post Buzbee wasn’t on most informal lists to succeed Marty Baron, but she has the experience to manage a complex digital operation during turbulent times. May 11, 2021 Rick Edmonds