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Associated Press
NameAssociated Press
FoundedMay 22, 1846
FounderMoses Yale Beach, Charles Havas, Paul Julius Reuter
HeadquartersNew York City

Associated Press is a non-profit news agency that has been a cornerstone of journalism for over 175 years, providing news to newspapers, radio, and television stations across the United States and around the world, including BBC News, CNN, and Al Jazeera. The organization has a long history of covering major events, such as the American Civil War, World War I, and the Apollo 11 mission, with notable journalists like Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow contributing to its reputation. The Associated Press has also been at the forefront of innovation, with the introduction of the telegraph and later the internet, allowing for faster and more widespread dissemination of news to outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today. The organization's commitment to fact-based reporting has earned it the respect of Pulitzer Prize winners like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald.

History

The Associated Press was founded on May 22, 1846, by Moses Yale Beach, Charles Havas, and Paul Julius Reuter, with the goal of providing a more efficient and cost-effective way for newspapers to gather and share news. The organization's early years were marked by significant events, including the Mexican-American War and the California Gold Rush, which were covered by journalists like Mark Twain and Ambrose Bierce. The Associated Press played a crucial role in covering the American Civil War, with correspondents like Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst providing dispatches from the front lines. The organization's coverage of major events like the San Francisco earthquake and the Titanic disaster further solidified its reputation as a trusted source of news, with outlets like The Chicago Tribune and The Los Angeles Times relying on its reporting.

Organization

The Associated Press is a non-profit cooperative, owned by its member newspapers and broadcast outlets, including NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News. The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from major media outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Fox News. The Associated Press has a global network of bureaus and correspondents, with offices in major cities like London, Paris, and Beijing, and partnerships with organizations like Reuters and Agence France-Presse. The organization's staff includes experienced journalists like Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, as well as photographers like Anja Niedringhaus and Carol Guzy.

Services

The Associated Press provides a wide range of news and information services to its members, including text, photo, and video coverage of major events like the Olympic Games and the Super Bowl. The organization also offers a range of specialized services, such as sports and entertainment coverage, with correspondents like Bob Costas and Ryan Seacrest providing analysis and commentary. The Associated Press has a strong commitment to investigative journalism, with reporters like Seymour Hersh and Glenn Greenwald uncovering major stories like the My Lai Massacre and the NSA surveillance program. The organization's news archive, which includes coverage of events like the Watergate scandal and the Iran-Contra affair, is a valuable resource for researchers and historians.

Controversies

The Associated Press has been involved in several controversies over the years, including criticism of its coverage of major events like the Gulf War and the Iraq War, with journalists like Peter Arnett and Geraldo Rivera facing backlash for their reporting. The organization has also faced criticism for its handling of sensitive topics like terrorism and national security, with outlets like The Guardian and The Intercept accusing it of being too close to the US government. The Associated Press has also been at the center of debates over copyright and fair use, with the organization suing news aggregators like Meltwater and Google News for copyright infringement.

Awards_and_recognition

The Associated Press has won numerous awards for its journalism, including Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of events like the Vietnam War and the September 11 attacks, with reporters like Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather being recognized for their work. The organization has also been recognized for its investigative journalism, with awards from organizations like the Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists. The Associated Press has also been honored with awards from the National Press Club and the Overseas Press Club, with journalists like Christian Amanpour and Nick Kristof being recognized for their contributions to journalism.

Impact_and_influence

The Associated Press has had a significant impact on the development of journalism and the dissemination of news around the world, with its coverage of major events like the Moon landing and the fall of the Berlin Wall being widely followed. The organization's commitment to fact-based reporting has earned it the respect of journalists and news organizations around the world, including Al Jazeera, BBC News, and The New York Times. The Associated Press has also played a key role in shaping the media landscape, with its news and information services being used by newspapers, radio, and television stations across the United States and around the world, including CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. The organization's influence can be seen in the work of journalists like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald, who have used Associated Press reporting as a starting point for their own investigations. Category:News agencies

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