Enslaved fishermen freed: How we got that story
A team of AP journalists yesterday received the gold award in the ninth annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism.
Continue reading >Preparing for the Paris climate conference
The international climate summit in Paris opens Nov. 30, and AP will be providing extensive coverage.
Continue reading >Experimenting with virtual reality technology amid soaring demand for live video
“Three words dominate current discussions of our profession: mobile, shared, live,” Associated Press Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll told the Global Video Media Forum.
Continue reading >Testing new ways to survey voters
When voters go to the polls in Kentucky and Mississippi on Nov. 3, The Associated Press will be launching experiments aimed at finding more accurate and less expensive ways to survey them. With funding from the Knight Foundation, the AP has hired GfK Custom Research to identify and survey voters online, instead of conducting a traditional exit poll where precinct-based interviewers ask voters to fill out questionnaires.
Continue reading >Planning a new edition of the AP Stylebook
Work is starting on the 2016 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook.
Continue reading >