Wednesday, July 10, 2013

neous origin published herein."
The AP employs the "inverted pyramid formula" for writing that enables the news outlets to edit a story to fit its available publication area without losing the story's essential meaning and news information.
Cutbacks at longtime U.S. rival United Press International, most significantly in 1993, left the AP as the primary nationally oriented news service based in the United States, although UPI still produces and distributes news stories and photos daily. Other English-language news services, such as Reuters and the English-language service of Agence France-Presse, are based outside the United States.
Contents  [hide]
1 History
2 Key dates
3 AP sports polls
4 AP sports awards
4.1 Baseball
4.2 Basketball
4.3 Football
5 Associated Press Television News
6 Litigation and controversies
6.1 Breach of contract and unfair competition
6.2 Christopher Newton
6.3 Fair use controversies
6.4 Copyright and intellectual property
6.4.1 Shepard Fairey
6.4.2 Hot News
6.5 Illegal immigrant
6.6 Hoax tweet and flash crash
6.7 Justice Department subpoena of phone records
7 Governance
8 Web resource
9 See also
10 Notes
11 References
12 External links
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