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AP to launch NFT marketplace built by Xooa
NEW YORK – The Associated Press will launch a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace built by blockchain technology provider Xooa, where collectors can purchase the news agency’s award-winning contemporary and historic photojournalism.
JAN. 10, 2022

AP introduces NFT collectors to iconic photo collection
The Associated Press will auction off a series of 10 non-fungible tokens (NFT) celebrating the news agency’s iconic photojournalism over the past 175 years, making artistic representations of some of history’s most notable photographs available on the blockchain for the first time.
MAY 25, 2021

AP names Gillespie, Nordgren as deputy managing editors
Deputy Managing Editor for U.S. News Noreen Gillespie. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin) Sarah Nordgren, deputy managing editor for sports, business, entertainment and lifestyles, and health and science. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin) Director of News Partnerships Lisa Gibbs. (AP Photo/J. David Ake) Also Friday, AP appointed Sarah Nordgren to the position of deputy managing editor for sports, business, entertainment and […]
JULY 21, 2017

AP expands China video news offering with CCTV+ collaboration
As global interest in China continues to grow, The Associated Press has extended its existing relationship with CCTV+, the video news agency of China Central Television, to bring its comprehensive video news coverage to the online AP Video Hub platform.
MARCH 7, 2018

AP CEO Government undermining ‘right to know’ laws
Gary Pruitt, president and CEO of The Associated Press (AP photo by Santos Chaparro). By Gary PruittPresident and CEO The Associated Press It’s getting harder and more expensive to use public records to hold government officials accountable. Authorities are undermining the laws that are supposed to guarantee citizens’ right to information, turning the right to […]
MARCH 13, 2015

Covering the Dakota pipeline protests
As protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline have intensified in North Dakota and across the U.S. over the past few months, AP reporters have been documenting key developments across all formats.

Jim Pollock joins AP as regional media director in Seattle
The appointment was announced Monday by Jim Clarke, AP’s interim regional director for the West. “Jim will be a great asset to the AP as we partner with our members and customers to deliver news on current and emerging platforms,” Clarke said. “He brings deep experience in the digital and broadcasting worlds, two sectors important […]
JUNE 15, 2015

Dear Readers: Yes, pen pal programs still exist in a digital world
In 1985, a 13-year-old girl in New Zealand spotted a pair of purple, lip-shaped sunglasses in “Young Miss” magazine. In March, I traveled 9,000 miles from New Hampshire to deliver them to her, finally fulfilling my pen pal’s decades-old request. International Youth Service, the agency that matched us up 40 years ago, has long since […]
MAY 5, 2026

Delegate math Clinton wins, and how AP counts delegates
She reached the required 2,383 delegates on Monday, according to an Associated Press count. Here’s a look at the count and how the AP determined Clinton has enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee, besting her primary rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. ___ WHAT’S THE COUNT In the primary elections and caucuses, Clinton has won […]
JUNE 7, 2016

Man charged in attack against Associated Press photographer
Philadelphia police tackle a man after he attacked AP photographer Matt Rourke as he was touring the business district with Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw in Philadelphia on June 4, 2020. (Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP) Derrick King, 31, was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, endangering another person […]
JUNE 5, 2020

100 years of presidential campaign photography
With 170 years of history, and a record 31 Pulitzer Prizes for photography, no news organization has covered American politics and presidential campaigns like The Associated Press.
AUG. 25, 2016