The Associated Press (AP) Stylebook is the writing and editing reference for newswriting and serves as a guide for PR professionals. Justin Liggin covers some of the latest changes to the book and relevant entries in this blog post. Find out more!
As our language and culture changes, so do the rules of AP Style. For today's #FunFactFriday, Marissa shares some updates and reminders for using AP Style.
The AP Stylebook, like many other companies, reviewed its policies on race, and has made a few stylistic changes to race-related coverage. Click the link to read about the updates.
The new year is a great time to brush-up on AP style. For today's #TipForTuesday, Scott Hanson dives into just how long it takes to become annual. Click the link to read!
You’ve just graduated from college, you’ve taken your graduation trip to celebrate and now you are faced with the constant “what’s next?” question. For outsiders, finding a job once you graduate from college is sometimes considered to be easy. There is a lot of competition and more hoops to jump through to land your first […]
For some reason, there is always confusion surrounding what PR professionals actually do. Rachel tries to explain it once again.
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