AP unmatched for fast, exclusive coverage of Abe assassination
People offer flowers and prayers for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at Zojoji temple in Tokyo prior to his funeral, July 12, 2022. Abe was assassinated four days earlier while campaigning in Nara, western Japan. (AP Photo / Eugene Hoshiko)
By AP’s Tokyo bureau
From the moment word first broke that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — perhaps the country’s most important political force — had been shot while campaigning, AP Tokyo dominated international coverage with fast, comprehensive and exclusive content on one of Japan’s biggest stories in years.
The Tokyo bureau and colleagues at AP’s Bangkok hub moved lightning-quick alerts and updates as soon as Abe’s shooting was confirmed. AP beat other agencies and international news outlets on urgent developments throughout the day, including the crucial word that Abe had died. AP was live with video from the scene of the shooting within minutes of the announcement of Abe’s death, offering customers a window into events an hour before the competition.
Text and video obituaries were equally fast,also ahead of competitors. Customers noticed the speed,and AP’s all-formats coverage was widely used.
AP quickly secured video and photos of the attack,including a powerful NHK video that shows the moment Abe was shot and the attacker detained,as well as strong user-generated content showing the aftermath of the attack. AP again beat other agencies with its live shot from outside the hospital in Nara, where the shooting occurred.
Tetsuya Yamagami, center, holding a homemade firearm, is tackled in Nara, western Japan, July 8, 2022, after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot while delivering a campaign speech on the street. – Nara Shimbun / Kyodo News via AP
People come to the aid of Shinzo Abe, Japan’s former prime minister, in Nara, Japan, July 8, 2022, after Abe was shot while delivering a campaign speech. He was later pronounced dead. – Kyodo News via AP
Tetsuya Yamagami, bottom, is tackled in Nara, Japan, July 8, 2022, after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot while delivering a campaign speech on the street. Yamagami, 41, was arrested for the fatal shooting of Abe. – Katsuhiko Hirano / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP
An employee distributes extra editions of the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper in Tokyo, shortly after the shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, July 8, 2022. – AP Photo / Eugene Hoshiko
A man adds a bouquet of flowers to a makeshift memorial at the site where former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot while delivering a campaign speech in Nara, Japan, July 8, 2022. – AP Photo / Hiro Komae
People pray after placing a bouquet of flowers at a makeshift memorial at the site where former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot while delivering a campaign speech in Nara, Japan, July 8, 2022. – AP Photo / Hiro Komae
A woman, left, writes her name and a message after laying a bouquet of flowers, as a staffer moves bouquets to make more room at a memorial to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Liberal Democratic Party’s headquarters in Tokyo, July 11, 2022. Abe was assassinated three days earlier while campaigning in Nara, western Japan. – AP Photo / Hiro Komae
Akie Abe rides in the hearse carrying the body of her husband, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as it leaves Zojoji temple after his funeral in Tokyo, July 12, 2022. – Kyodo News via AP
People watch from the street as the hearse carrying the body of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe leaves Zojoji temple after his funeral in Tokyo, July 12, 2022. – AP Photo / Hiro Komae
A woman cries after offering flowers and prayers for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Zojoji temple in Tokyo, July 12, 2022. – AP Photo / Eugene Hoshiko
For days,AP’s coverage featured prominently even on major Japanese news sites,including Kyodo,Yomiuri,Asahi and Sankei, often as an example of the way foreign media was covering the story. AP reporters were interviewed by the BBC and other international news organizations.