in Florida
The Associated Press in Florida
9100 N.W. 36th St., Suite 104
Miami FL 33178

News:
(305) 594-5825
(800) 824-5498 (Florida only)
(305) 594-9265(fax)

Broadcast:
(850) 224-1211
(800) 488-2735 (Florida only)

APTN Florida:
(850) 224-3217
(850) 224-0051 fax
APTN_Florida@ap.org

Photos:
(305) 594-5830
(305) 592-2275 (fax)

Communications:
(305) 594-5829
(800) 453-2744

Chief of Bureau:
Jim Baltzelle
305-594-5825
jbaltzelle@ap.org

Chief of Communication:
John Nania
jnania@ap.org

Assistant Chief of Bureau:
Michelle Morgante
mmorgante@ap.org

Assistant Chief of Communications:
Pedro Sotomayer
psotomayer@ap.org

News Editor(Interim):
Terry Spencer
tspencer@ap.org

Photo Editor:
Marta Lavandier
mlavandier@ap.org

Broadcast Editor:
Suzette Laboy
slaboy@ap.org
(305) 594-5825
(800) 824-5498
(850) 224-2099 Fax

Southeast Regional Reporter:
Tony Winton
AP Radio Network
twinton@ap.org
(305) 591-1488   

Jacksonville correspondent:
Ron Word
rword@ap.org
(904) 356-2829
(904) 356-4463 Fax

Orlando correspondent:
Mike Schneider
mschneider@ap.org
(407) 425-4547
(407) 648-8011Fax  

Pensacola correspondent:
Melissa Nelson
mrnelson@ap.org
(850) 438-4951
(850) 438-0720 Fax 

Tallahassee correspondent:
Brendan Farrington
bfarrington@ap.org
(850) 224-1211
(850) 224-2099 Fax  

Tampa correspondent
Mitch Stacy
mstacy@ap.org
(813) 254-6316
(813) 254-6254 Fax

West Palm Beach correspondent:
Brian Skoloff
bskoloff@ap.org
415-495-1708

APTN News Editor:
John Lucas
jlucas@ap.org
(850) 224-3217

Regional Television Executive:
Bob Young
byoung@ap.org
(770) 518-9511

Regional Radio Executive-Large Markets
John Harris
jharris@ap.org
(704) 358-1943
(704) 376-4813 Fax

Regional Radio Executive-Small markets and non-commercial stations
A. Todd Hubbard ahubbard@ap.org
(202) 736-9682
(202) 736-9689 Fax

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Surfers head for their favorite surfing spot on a misty Thursday morning, Jan. 18, 2007, near the spot where a humpback whale washed ashore Wednesday night in Daytona Beach Shores Fla. (Photo by Daytona Beach News-Journal, Jim Tiller)

 

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Founded in 1848, today's AP employs 4,000 staffers in more than 240 bureaus worldwide. Its headquarters is in New York City. The broadcast division is based in Washington, D.C.

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