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Associated Press

Aliases

APAP CooperativeAP NewsAPTN (Associated Press Television News)Associated PressAssociated Press CooperativeAssociated Press Cooperative AssociationThe Associated Press

Disambiguation

The most significant Associated Press is the American not-for-profit news cooperative founded in 1846, headquartered in New York City. Not to be confused with other organizations using 'AP' as an acronym.

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  • Associated Press — Wikipedia
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Founded May 22, 1846 by five New York newspapers
    • Not-for-profit cooperative and unincorporated association
    • Headquarters: 200 Liberty Street, New York City
    • 235 news bureaus in 94 countries
    • Serves approximately 1,300 member newspapers and broadcasters
  • Associated Press — Britannica
    Britannicahigh· 2026-05-14
    • One of the world's oldest and most influential news agencies
    • Traces roots to 1846 for Mexican-American War coverage
    • Merged regional branches to form modern AP in 1900
    • Won 59 Pulitzer Prizes as of 2024
    • Pioneered satellite transmission and digital photography innovations
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Associated Press

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Disambiguation: The most significant Associated Press is the American not-for-profit news cooperative founded in 1846, headquartered in New York City. Not to be confused with other organizations using 'AP' as an acronym.

The Associated Press (AP) is the world's oldest and most influential news cooperative, founded in 1846 by five New York newspapers to share reporting costs during the Mexican-American War. Operating as a not-for-profit unincorporated association, the AP maintains 235 news bureaus across 94 countries and distributes news to approximately 1,300 member newspapers and broadcasters globally. As of 2024, the AP ranks among the top 10 U.S. news websites with over 128 million monthly visits and publishes content in English, Spanish, and Arabic. The organization has won 59 Pulitzer Prizes as of 2024 and pioneered innovations in satellite transmission and digital photography. While not directly involved in UAP/UFO investigation, the AP serves as a primary news distributor reporting on Pentagon declassified UAP files and other disclosure-related developments.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: The most significant Associated Press is the American not-for-profit news cooperative founded in 1846, headquartered in New York City. Not to be confused with other organizations using 'AP' as an acronym.

A Associated Press (AP) é a agência de notícias mais antiga e influente do mundo, fundada em 1846 por cinco jornais de Nova York para compartilhar custos de cobertura durante a Guerra Mexicano-Americana. Operando como uma associação cooperativa sem fins lucrativos, a AP mantém 235 bureaus de notícias em 94 países e distribui notícias para aproximadamente 1.300 jornais membros e emissoras de rádio e televisão em todo o mundo. A partir de 2024, a AP está entre os 10 principais sites de notícias dos EUA com mais de 128 milhões de visitas mensais e publica conteúdo em inglês, espanhol e árabe. A organização ganhou 59 Prêmios Pulitzer até 2024 e foi pioneira em inovações em transmissão por satélite e fotografia digital. Embora não seja diretamente envolvida em investigação de UAP/UFO, a AP atua como principal distribuidora de notícias, cobrindo arquivos UAP desclassificados pelo Pentágono e outros desenvolvimentos relacionados à divulgação.

External Sources

  • Associated Press — Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Founded May 22, 1846 by five New York newspapers; Not-for-profit cooperative and unincorporated association; Headquarters: 200 Liberty Street, New York City; 235 news bureaus in 94 countries; Serves approximately 1,300 member newspapers and broadcasters
  • Associated Press — Britannica · Britannica · reliability: high — One of the world's oldest and most influential news agencies; Traces roots to 1846 for Mexican-American War coverage; Merged regional branches to form modern AP in 1900; Won 59 Pulitzer Prizes as of 2024; Pioneered satellite transmission and digital photography innovations
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