Media outlets starting with A
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AAssociated Press Broadcast - New York BureauUnited States of America
Send all pitches by mail. The bureau does not accept faxes.
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AAssociated Press en EspanolUnited States of America
Associated Press en Espanol is a news service that provides a mix of articles translated to Spanish, as well as original Spanish language content.
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AAssociated Press OnlineUnited States of America
Founded in 1848, Associated Press is an international news organization offering news, photos, graphics, audio and video for 1,700 newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers internationally. There are bureaus worldwide representing over one hundred countries. It features a massive digital photo network, a continuously updated online news service, a television news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States. The AP's Web site tracks changes in the media and provides breaking news like its wire service. There are various departments covering a variety of news, including international news, national news, spot news from around the United States, regional coverage, Washington, business, technology, finance, health, science, arts, entertainment and sports. The Associated Press has received 48 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization in the categories for which it can compete. It has 29 photo Pulitzers, the most of any news organization. Daybook items for New York City should go to the alternate email. Tips: Do not send attachments in emails. If the story is of regional significance, send to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every state. To send press releases to specific departments, consult the list of beats, AP editors and writers, and the release will be forwarded to the appropriate party. The AP only wants exclusive pitches.
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AAssociated Press RadioUnited States of America
AP Radio offers coverage of news, sports, business news, political news, technology news, entertainment and weather. News, analysts and experts should first be pitched to local or regional bureaus before the national network. More than 1,000 U.S. media Web sites and 4,500 television and radio stations depend on the Associated Press for text stories, audio, video, graphics and photo services for building their on-air and online products and services. Founded in 1848, AP is the world's oldest and largest newsgathering organization, serving more than 15,000 news outlets worldwide. Today, AP employs more than 3,500 staffers in 240 bureaus, with its broadcast division based in Washington, D.C. In September 2005, Associated Press Broadcast re-launched its audio news network (AP Radio News) with a new sound, new anchors, and sweeping changes to its newscasts, online actuality service(AP PrimeCuts), Live Special Reports, and Crisis Coverage. The 24-hour audio network also features up to three newscasts an hour, up to four live special reports an hour, more natural sound, expanded cut feeds, up to three long-form live channels and contemporary new on-air sound. News, analysts and experts should first be pitched to local or regional bureaus before the national network. Contacts for stories should be qualified spokespeople who have a high position in the company, not a PR representative speaking for someone else. Include contact information for all sources, including when they are available. Give one-week advance notice for big events. Phone pitches should get to the point within 15 seconds. Send calendar materials to daybook@ap.org. Press releases are best sent to wdcdesk@ap.org. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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AAssociated Press Television News - Albany BureauUnited States of America
Associated Press Television News - Albany Bureau covers News
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AAssociated Press Television News - Chicago BureauUnited States of America
Associated Press Television News - Chicago Bureau covers News
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AAssociated Press Television News - Dallas BureauUnited States of America
Associated Press Television News, APTV, is the international division of the American Press, AP. AP delivers breaking global news, sports, entertainment, technology and human video content to broadcasters through the APTV service.
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AAssociated Press Television News - Los Angeles BureauUnited States of America
Associated Press Television News - Los Angeles Bureau covers News
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AAssociated Press Television News - San Francisco BureauUnited States of America
Associated Press Television News - San Francisco Bureau covers News
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AAssociated Press- State College, PennsylvaniaUnited States of America
Founded in 1848, Associated Press is an international news organization offering news, photos, graphics, audio and video for 1,700 newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers internationally. There are bureaus worldwide representing over one hundred countries. It features a massive digital photo network, a continuously updated online news service, a television news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States. The AP's Web site tracks changes in the media and provides breaking news like its wire service. There are various departments covering a variety of news, including international news, national news, spot news from around the United States, regional coverage, Washington, business, technology, finance, health, science, arts, entertainment and sports. The Associated Press has received 48 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization in the categories for which it can compete. It has 29 photo Pulitzers, the most of any news organization. Daybook items for New York City should go to the alternate email. Tips: Do not send attachments in emails. If the story is of regional significance, send to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every state. To send press releases to specific departments, consult the list of beats, AP editors and writers, and the release will be forwarded to the appropriate party. The AP only wants exclusive pitches.