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AP journalists using Bambuser live video app
10th May 2013
Last week's explosion in Prague saw the Bambuser technology used by an AP news director to send live video from the scene, following a roll-out of the app to staff

Associated Press to open North Korean bureau
1st Jul 2011
New bureau will be the first permanent text and photo office operated by a Western news organisation in Pyongyang

Associated Press settles dispute over iconic Obama image
13th Jan 2011
Copyright dispute between AP and artist Shepard Fairy over Obama 'Hope' poster has been settled

Associated Press to increase attribution to other news sites and sources
2nd Sep 2010
Under the guidelines, AP members will be given more attribution as story sources and attribution for information not gathered or confirmed by AP will be given to the source

AP appoints new social media editor
7th Jan 2010
Former AP online editor Lauren McCullough takes up new role at new 'Nerve Centre' office

International news agencies join forces for social media coverage of climate summit
2nd Dec 2009
Ten agencies, including PA, AP and AFP, will contribute to group Facebook page for multimedia reports

#WANIndia2009: AP hiring new social media editor; launching new experiment this week
1st Dec 2009
Next phase of the agency's ongoing social media experiments to be announced

AP to take more legal action online to protect copyright
7th Apr 2009
New system to track content and manage rights online to be set up

ThePlatform to provide video technology for Associated Press
24th Sep 2008
AP will no longer use Microsoft to serve its online video network

Associated Press unveils new pricing structure, offers news database as new 'wire' service
26th Jun 2008
Member newspapers will gain access to a real-time database of breaking news in which they can search for locally relevant stories, photos, graphics and other content

AP takes action against community news website over copyright violation
16th Jun 2008
The Associated Press has filed seven 'takedown requests' against community news website the Drudge Retort over alleged copyright infringements

Mapping website launched to allow geographical news search
25th Mar 2008
US geographic search company MetaCarta follows up experiment mapping Reuters news stories with broader service listing over 1400 sources

Journalism needs to 'man the barricades' against the increasing demands of large sporting events
30th Jan 2008
Media rights consultant Andrew Moger tells an industry forum that journalism has been 'sleeping for too long' on rights issues

Editors need to stop pining for the old world – says president of the AP
2nd Nov 2007
Tom Curley tells news executives at the Knight-Bagehot dinner in New York that the industry has reached a 'fork in the road'

Early US user figures suggest little effect from Google/agency publishing deal
5th Oct 2007
Data from Nielsen/NetRatings suggests little change to the amount of users visiting leading US news sites

Reuters forges deal with Attributor to track online content
17th Sep 2007
Partnership allows content to be monitored across social media sites

Getty joins Reuters and other news agencies in suspending coverage of Rugby World Cup
6th Sep 2007
Reuters claims IRB unwilling to 'engage with us to resolve the dispute over accreditation terms'

News media 'dismayed' over IRB's limits to online coverage of Rugby World Cup
4th Sep 2007
Restrictions limit online news publishers to three minutes audio/visual material per day

Google News to publish agency stories
3rd Sep 2007
Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, UK Press Association and the Canadian Press stories now hosted on the news site

AP goes viral
1st Mar 2007
The Associated Press joins Voxant, the viral syndication network, for the 'long tail' effect

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