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The New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association announced the finalists for its television and radio news awards yesterday, and we were happy to see that Studio 360 made the list - not...
View ArticleObama "Hope" Artist Settles With AP in Copyright Suit
After two years of wrangling, the street artist who created the Barack Obama "Hope" campaign poster and the Associated Press have settled competing copyright infringement suits against one other.The...
View ArticleThe NYPD as Domestic Intelligence Agency
Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press Investigative Reporter, discusses his story for the AP on the NYPD's surveillance work carried out with CIA assistance, at times blurring the line between.
View ArticleThe Web Has Become The World's Mood Ring
Analysts at the CIA's Open Source Center spend their days combing through the world's tweets, blogs and facebook pages in an attempt to determine the mood of people across the globe. They say this...
View ArticleThe Associated Press in North Korea
The world’s media may have been invited for a rare peek into North Korea this week but one news organization was already there - the Associated Press. After a year of negotiations the AP opened the...
View ArticleThe AP (Temporarily) Holds a Big Story
Early this week, the Associated Press broke the story that the US government had stymied an attempt by a Yemini Al-Qaeda group to blow-up a US bound plane. It was a huge scoop, but at the government’s...
View ArticleAn Apology for Reporter Edward Kennedy
This week Tom Curley, the president and CEO of the Associated Press, apologized on behalf of the AP for the way the organization handled the firing of a reporter named Edward Kennedy. In 1945, Kennedy...
View ArticleControversial AP Report: NYPD Surveillance of Muslims Generated No Leads
The New York Police Department's controversial surveillance of Muslim and Middle-Eastern communities did not generate any new leads or investigations related to terrorisms, according to the latest in a...
View ArticleObama 'HOPE' Artist Spared Jail Time
The artist who created President Barack Obama's famous "HOPE" 2008 campaign poster avoided jail time on Friday, but was ordered to do 300 hours of community service for a criminal contempt...
View ArticleIn Defense of "Homophobia"
The next print edition of the Associated Press Stylebook will include a new note on the word "phobia," advising writers to avoid the word in "political or social contexts," such as "Islamophobia" or...
View ArticleSaying Goodbye to "Illegal Immigrants"
On Tuesday the Associated Press eliminated the phrases "illegal immigrant" and "undocumented" from its stylebook. Previous OTM guest Jose Antonio Vargas has been campaigning for this change for months...
View ArticleWhat is the Associated Press, Anyway?
Yesterday, a fake tweet from the Associated Press about an attack on the White House was retweeted thousands of times, and sent stocks down. The stock market recovered quickly, but what's so important...
View ArticleStem Cell Development; Four Freedoms Park; Science of Weed
A group of scientists have successfully created embryonic stem cells from skin cells. Bioethicist Arthur Caplan of NYU explains the development and the questions is raises about human cloning. Plus,...
View ArticleThe Totally Legal Subpoena
Earlier this week, the Department of Justice revealed that it had subpoenaed the phone records of Associated Press reporters and editors over the course of two months in 2012. Many in the media were...
View ArticleObama "Hope" Artist Settles With AP in Copyright Suit
After two years of wrangling, the street artist who created the Barack Obama "Hope" campaign poster and the Associated Press have settled competing copyright infringement suits against one other.The...
View ArticleA Photographic History of the War in Vietnam
Pete Hamill, reported from Vietnam in 1965, and Hal Buell and Santiago Lyon of the Associated Press discuss how photography tells the story of the war in Vietnam and talk about the new book Vietnam:...
View ArticleSpanish AP Style Guide
While an estimated 450 million people use Spanish, they don't all use it the same way. So in 2012, the Associated Press created a Spanish-language style book in the hopes of creating consistency among...
View ArticleSpanish AP Style Guide
While an estimated 450 million people use Spanish, they don't all use it the same way. So in 2012, the Associated Press created a Spanish-language style book in the hopes of creating consistency among...
View ArticleA Sea of Black Ink
Last month the Obama Administration released its Freedom of Information Act request data for 2014. The Associated Press analysed the numbers and, contrary to the administration's claims, found a...
View ArticleWatch: 5 Classical Music Gems from the Associated Press's Massive New YouTube...
The Associated Press and British Movietone recently published their extensive newsreel archives on YouTube – more than a million minutes of footage documenting the most momentous and historic events of...
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