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What’s Changing in the AP Stylebook for 2024?

What’s Changing in the AP Stylebook for 2024?

 |  Sep 20, 2023

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!

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#FunFactFriday – AP Style Updates

#FunFactFriday – AP Style Updates

 |  Aug 27, 2021

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.

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The Associated Press updates on race-related coverage

The Associated Press updates on race-related coverage

 |  June 24, 2020

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.

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It Takes Time to Become ‘Annual’

It Takes Time to Become ‘Annual’

 |  Jan 14, 2020

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!

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The Final Test

The Final Test

 |  July 12, 2019

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 […]

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Datelines in Public Relations Writing

Datelines in Public Relations Writing

 |  May 31, 2018

The correct way to write a dateline.

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#FlashbackFriday – What is Public Relations?

#FlashbackFriday – What is Public Relations?

 |  Jan 13, 2017

For some reason, there is always confusion surrounding what PR professionals actually do. Rachel tries to explain it once again. [Click below for more]

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