AP by the numbers

Thai Buddhist monks pray as they gather at Wat Dhammakaya temple to participate in Makha Bucha Day ceremonies in Pathum Thani, Thailand, Feb. 12, 2025. (AP Photo / Sakchai Lalit)
A look at 2025 through AP stats and figures
Revenue by business line

The AP network
- 220 locations worldwide in 90 countries
- Unrivaled U.S. footprint with journalists based in all 50 states
- Doubled U.S. video journalists since 2022
- Customers in 126 countries

Attendees sit with a backdrop of a globe in a lobby at the side events pavilions of the COP30 U.N. Climate Summit, Nov. 11, 2025, in Belem, Brazil. (AP Photo / Fernando Llano)
4 billion people see news from The Associated Press every day.

Mountaineers form a queue as they approach the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo / Kunga Sherpa)
Customers in 126 countries, ranging from major television networks to digital outlets to newspapers to technology platforms and everyone in between.
We produce about 5,000 individual pieces of journalism every day, with over 80% of that content being visual.
1.34M
photos
344,000
text stories
Over 85,000
news and sports videos
Approx. 40,000
hours of live video
APnews.com and mobile app
- 2.5 billion page views in 2025
- Added over 2 million newsletter subscribers
- Record reader donations, up 447%

AP video on YouTube
- Grew video views 30%
- Grew livestream views 26%
- Over 4 billion lifetime views
- Added nearly 1 million subscribers, bringing total to 4.29 million

On social

Graduates of the U.S. Naval Academy toss their caps during the academy’s graduation and commissioning ceremony, at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., May 23, 2025. (AP Photo / Stephanie Scarbrough)
We produce the AP report in English, Spanish and Arabic

Children cast shadows on a basketball court during a sports workshop at a park in Santiago, Chile, on Feb. 18, 2025. (AP Photo / Matias Basualdo)
Awards and prizes
- BAFTA Film Award nomination for “2000 Meters to Andriivka”
- Two George Polk Awards for coverage of the war in Gaza, “2000 Meters to Andriivka”
- Two RFK Journalism Awards for “Children of Gaza” photo series, reporting on South Korea’s adoption reckoning
- World Press Photo Award for image of South Korea adoption fraud
- Two National Press Club Journalism Awards for coverage of Trump assassination attempt, prison labor investigation
- White House News Photographers Association Political Photo of the Year Award for image of Trump assassination attempt

AP Fund for Journalism
- Raised over $30 million in support of landmark local news program
- 100 participating state and local news outlets

U.S. soldiers of Pennsylvania’s 28th Infantry Division march along the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe in the background, on Aug. 29, 1944, four days after the liberation of Paris. (AP Photo / Peter J. Carroll)
From the archive
- Roughly 20 million digitized items dating from 1985
- Over 95 million editorial and creative images
- Over 2 million global news and entertainment video stories from 1895 to present
- Over 200 global image and video partners

AP 360 Global Media Services
- 26 live positions around the world
- 66 events in 2025
- 42 news and breaking news events covered

AP Workflow Solutions
News production software used by over 65,000 news professionals in more than 800 newsrooms in over 50 countries

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt enters the field before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Nov. 30, 2025, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo / Matt Freed)
SNTV
- AP’s joint venture with IMG provides an unrivaled blend of sports highlights and news to more than 400 media outlets worldwide
- SNTV delivered over 24,000 video stories per year
- More than 65 videos per day
- Reaching over 130 territories


U.S. soldiers of Pennsylvania’s 28th Infantry Division march along the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe in the background, on Aug. 29, 1944, four days after the liberation of Paris. (AP Photo / Peter J. Carroll)



Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt enters the field before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Nov. 30, 2025, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo / Matt Freed)
2025 year in review
