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05/07/07
AP Press Release
AP to distribute images from historic EBONY and JET photo
collection
NEW YORK -- Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. (JPC) has chosen
the AP Images division of the Associated Press to distribute
content from EBONY and JET magazines’ extensive archive
of photography. The archive is considered one of the most
definitive collections of visual content depicting the lives
of blacks in America and around the globe.
JPC has remained the world's largest African-American-owned
publishing company for more than 60 years. The first issue
of its cornerstone publication, EBONY magazine, hit newsstands
in 1945. Jet Magazine, the No. 1 newsweekly for African-Americans,
was first published in 1951.
“Thousands of poignant images have been featured in
the pages of EBONY and JET magazines, chronicling the black
American experience like no other,” said Johnson Publishing
Co. President and CEO Linda Johnson Rice. "We are pleased
to share this wealth of visual history to remind some and
to educate others about the rich contributions of blacks in
America and the events that changed the face of this country
and beyond."
AP Images, with 3.5 million photos, is one of the world's
largest collections of historical and contemporary imagery.
"When you consider the depth of AP's photo archive and
the breadth of EBONY and JET magazines' definitive pictorial
history of black America, this distribution arrangement brings
unparalleled content to the picture-buying public," said
AP Images Vice President Ian Cameron.
AP President and CEO Tom Curley announced the partnership
at the AP Annual Meeting in New York.
ABOUT JOHNSON PUBLISHING CO.
Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., founded in 1942 by the late
media pioneer John H. Johnson, is the world's largest African-American-owned
and-operated publishing company. The company, headed by President
and CEO Linda Johnson Rice, has established businesses in
publishing, cosmetics, television production and fashion,
including EBONY and JET magazines, Ebony Fashion Fair and
Fashion Fair Cosmetics. Eunice W. Johnson is secretary-treasurer.
ABOUT THE AP
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delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world
to all media platforms and formats. Founded in 1846, AP today
is the largest and most trusted source of independent news
and information. On any given day, more than half the world's
population sees news from AP.
Contacts:
Jack Stokes, AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
Wendy Parks, Johnson Publishing Co., Inc., Corporate Communications,
312.322.9331
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