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Associated Press lays off 90Grand Rapids bureau shut, 3 Mich. staffers let go in cutbacks The Associated Press this week laid off 90 news employees nationwide, including three in Michigan, where it closed its one-person Grand Rapids bureau. AP said Thursday that... In this article: Revenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Recession, News Media Guild, and Bela Lugosi |
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Police Chief: Woods Accident
Windemere, Fla. Police Chief Daniel Saylor discusses his department's response to Tiger Woods' car accident early Friday morning outside of his home. (Nov. 28)
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Man Compacted Inside TX Garbage Truck
Emergency personnel in Beaumont, Texas, rescued a man from a garbage truck where he apparently was dumped along with mounds of trash. (Nov. 23)
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Weeks Before Death, DJ AM: 'I'm Blessed, Alive'
Just weeks before celebrity disc jockey DJ AM was found dead in his apartment he told The Associated Press, "I'm blessed, I'm alive, I'm here." He also discussed beating drug addiction, surviving a plane crash and his new MTV reality show. (Aug. 29)
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Raw Video: Astronaut Becomes Dad in Space
Astronauts celebrate a birth on the International Space Station. Randolph Bresnik is now the father of a new baby girl. Abigail Mae arrived just hours after his first spacewalk. Wife Rebecca delivered the six-pound, 13-ounce girl in Houston. (Nov. 23)
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Fla. Man's Personal Story Worthy of James Bond
A Florida man claims he was was at the center of a incident worthy of James Bond. Herve Jaubert claims a plan to design personal submarines failed and he had to leave a Middle East country like a covert spy. (Nov. 24)
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First Person: Getting Schooled in Hip-hop
A college of music in Minnesota is offering a hip-hop diploma program they say is the first in the nation. They say rap is a dominating commercial force and deserves serious study, with students learning from rappers and DJs. (Nov. 24)
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Today in History for Nov. 17
This is a recap of the world's news events that happened on Tuesday, November 17. (Nov. 17)
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Invisibility a Reality?
Scientists say they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people and objects invisible. (Aug. 11)
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'Project Runway' Finale Rocks Fashion Week
The competition heats up in a blaze of jewel tones and dramatic showpieces at the "Project Runway" finale Friday. The six remaining contestants showed their collections at New York Fashion Week. (Sept. 12)
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Raw Video: Undersea Volcano Erupts
Scientists sailed on Thursday to inspect an undersea volcano that has been erupting for days near Tonga, shooting smoke, steam and ash thousands of feet into the sky above the South Pacific ocean. (March 19)
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The Associated Press (AP) is an American news agency. The AP is a cooperative owned by its contributing newspapers, radio and television stations in the United States, which both contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists. Many newspapers and broadcasters outside the United States are AP subscribers, paying a fee to use AP material without being contributing members of the cooperative.
, the news collected by the AP is published and republished by more than 1,700 newspapers, in addition to more than 5,000 television and radio broadcasters. The photograph library of the AP consists of over 10 million images. The Associated Press operates 243 news bureaus, and it serves at least 120 countries, with an international staff located all over the world.
Associated Press also operates The Associated Press Radio Network, which provides newscasts twice hourly for broadcast and satellite radio and television stations. The AP Radio also offers news and public affairs features, feeds of news sound bites, and long form coverage of major events.
As part of their cooperative agreement with The Associated Press, most member news organizations grant automatic permission for the AP to distribute their local news reports. For example, on page two of every edition of The Washington Post, the newspaper's masthead includes the statement, "The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to use for re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and all local news of spontaneous origin published herein."
- Name:
- The Associated Press
- Type:
- Not-for-profit cooperative
- Location:
- New York City, New York
- Industry:
- News media
- Key People:
- Tom Curley, President and CEO
- Products:
- Wire service
- Revenue:
- $710,346,000 USD 2007
- Operating Income:
- $34,216,000 USD 2007
- Net Income:
- $23,976,000 USD 2007
- No. of Employees:
- 4,100
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