The Associated Press
in Kentucky
Courier-Journal Building
525 W. Broadway
Louisville, KY  40202

Meet the
Kentucky Staff

News:
(502) 583-7718
(800) 292-3560
(502) 589-4831 (fax)

Services & Technology
(502) 583-4286
(800) 453-8271

Chief of Bureau
Adam Yeomans
ayeomans@ap.org

News Editor
Ann Gibson
agibson@ap.org

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Administrative Assistant
Delila Vassar
dvassar@ap.org

Services & Technology Manager
Joe Gugerty
jgugerty@ap.org

Broadcast Editor
Randall Dickerson
rdickerson@ap.org

Photographer
Ed Reinke
ereinke@ap.org

Frankfort correspondent
Roger Alford
rdalford@ap.org
(502) 227-2410
(502) 875-1403 (fax)

Lexington correspondent
Jeffrey McMurray
jmcmurray@ap.org
(859) 254-2070
(859) 255-1137 (fax)

Pikeville correspondent
TBA

(606) 432-4965
(606) 437-9781(fax)

Regional Television Executive:
Bob Young
byoung@ap.org
(707) 518-9511

Regional Radio Executive-Large Markets
Christopher Weis
cweis@ap.org

(312) 621-1798

Regional Radio Executive-Small markets and non-commercial stations
Vance Koretos
vkoreto@ap.org
(312) 621-8680

Note: AP newspaper and broadcast members are invited to contribute news and photos to fellow members via the AP. Please e-mail your stories to:
loue@ap.org.

If you e-mail a contribution, please send it in ASCII text only; do not
e-mail attachments to that address.


Photo of the Month


JULY

 

Clay Jackson of the Advocate Messenger is the winner of the Kentucky member photo contribution of the month for July for his picture of a barn near the North Danville Bypass reflected in a small pond as the morning began Thursday, July 10, 2008, in Danville, KY.

Jackson will receive $100 and his winning photo will be showcased on PhotoStream.

Members are urged to transmit news and feature photos to the State Photo Center in Washington on a daily basis in order to produce a strong daily photo report, and each picture transmitted will be considered for the award.  If you don't share, you can't win.

The winning photographer receives $100 and the Photo of the Month moves in a special display on the wire along with an advisory alerting members about the winner.  At the end of the year, the photo of the year will be selected from the monthly winners and the winning photographer will receive a plaque.

2008 Photo of the Month winners. 


Kentucky Multimedia Showcase

To see the latest multimedia productions by the Kentucky bureau, click on the links below:

Three Chimneys Farm - June 2008

http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_sports/big_brown_future/index.html?SITE=GENERIC&SECTION=HOME

Jockey Weight - April 2008

http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_sports/triplecrown08/jockey_weight/index.html?SITE=GENERIC&SECTION=HOME

Prepping Churchill Downs - April 2008
http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_sports/triplecrown08/derby_prep/index.html?SITE=AP

Prepping Pyro for the Triple Crown - April 2008
http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_sports/triplecrown08/pyro/index.html?SITE=AP

View archived multimedia for Kentucky.


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