The AP is offering buyouts in a pivot away from newspapers
For 180 years, ever since it was founded by five New York newspapers in 1846 to help share the costs of reporting on the Mexican-American war, newspapers have been a part of the Associated Press business. Today, it announced that s changing, and has offered buyouts to an unspecified number of journalists based in the U.S. as part of a shift toward visual journalism and developing new revenue sourc
For 180 years, ever since it was founded by five New York newspapers in 1846 to help share the costs of reporting on the Mexican-American war, newspapers have been a part of the Associated Press business. Today, it announced that s changing, and has offered buyouts to an unspecified number of journalists based in the U.S. as part of a shift toward visual journalism and developing new revenue sourc