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What’s Changing in the AP Stylebook for 2024?
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!
READ MOREAssociated Press Issues AI Guidelines
The Associated Press recently released its standards for generative AI outlining how to use these tools properly, ethically and journalistically. Abbie Fink shares more on these new guidelines in this blog post. Find out more!
READ MOREThe Associated Press updates on race-related coverage
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.
READ MOREJust because you can doesn’t mean you should (again)
Photos create powerful reactions. In today's newsroom, judgement calls are made every day on sharing images. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Dan Spindle
I met ABC 15 morning and mid-day news anchor Dan Spindle a few weeks ago. If you get up early enough, you can catch him anchoring ABC 15 Mornings from 4:30 - 7 a.m. and again at 11 a.m. We both share a passion for Arizona sports and the civic pride that is evident in our state’s small towns. He’s been nominated for Emmy awards and has been honored by the Associated Press for his anchoring.
READ MORETip for Tuesday – AP Style Updates and Reminders
Each year, there is an AP Stylebook update that seeks to adapt to what's relevant at the time. But there is also plenty that remains the same. [Click below for more]
READ MOREAP Stylebook Makes Changes in Its New Edition
An AP Stylebook update is coming May 31. For journalists, the AP Stylebook is an essential tool, so we're interested to see what they've changed. [Click below for more]
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Mary Hudetz
HMA has worked for more than two decades with tribal governments throughout the Southwest in helping them reach their communications goals. It is often very rewarding and meaningful work that we are quite proud of. Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from Mary Hudetz, vice president of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and West Desk […]
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