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The Associated Press is a U.S.‑based non‑profit news cooperative founded in 1846 that supplies news, photos, video, and election data to more than 1,300 newspapers, broadcasters and online outlets worldwide from over 235 bureaus in 94 countries. Its long history includes pioneering technologies such as teleprinter, WirePhoto, and early radio and video services, and it has earned 59 Pulitzer Prizes, primarily for photography. In recent years the AP has diversified its revenue streams, launched a nonprofit to expand local journalism, and faced challenges when major publishers like Gannett and McClatchy discontinued using its content while continuing to rely on its election results data.learn more on wikipedia
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