Media News - Tuesday, December 04, 2007
AP to reorganize work and highlight multimedia
The New York Times is reporting that The Associated Press is restructuring its news cooperative in order to better adjust to the 24-hour news cycle it helped create. The AP plans to change the way it files, edits and distributes stories, opening at least four regional editing hubs as part of a plan it calls AP2.0. It will also expand its multimedia packages for entertainment, business and sports reports. The company is moving toward an all-digital platform it calls the ‘Digital Cooperative.’ Some employees are wondering what these changes, particularly the new regional editing hubs, will mean for them. The company has made assurances that no layoffs are planned, and that it was still evaluating staff needs in each bureau. Some employees, however, might have to move. (New York Times via Editor and Publisher)
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