Associated Press: News, US News, World News And Videos
The Associated Press (AP) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit news agency. It was founded in 1846 and operates as a cooperative owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States. AP has bureaus all over the world. — Nvidia: Strategic Investments Fueling Future Growth
History
The AP was founded in 1846 by five New York City newspapers to share the cost of transmitting news of the Mexican–American War. In 1848, the organization was incorporated as the New York Associated Press. Melville Stone, the founder of the Chicago Daily News, started a rival Chicago-based AP in 1892, but it collapsed in 1900. Stone then joined the board of directors of the New York-based AP. — NXT Homecoming: Everything You Need To Know
In 1914, a new company was founded in the State of New York with the same name, Associated Press. In 1915, the Associated Press acquired the rights to use photographs in its news reports.
The AP is one of the largest news agencies in the world, with over 240 bureaus in 120 countries. It is also one of the most trusted news sources, known for its accuracy and objectivity. — Cardi B: 'Man Of Your Word' New Single?
Services
The AP provides a wide range of news and information services to its members, including:
- Breaking news: The AP is the first to report on many major news events.
- In-depth reporting: The AP provides in-depth coverage of a wide range of topics.
- Photos and videos: The AP has a vast library of photos and videos.
- Data journalism: The AP uses data to tell stories.
Impact
The AP has had a major impact on the world. It has helped to shape public opinion, hold governments accountable, and promote understanding between cultures. The AP is an essential source of news and information for people all over the world.
You can follow AP via its website or various social media channels.