Handy reference that is as fast and durable as those people who choose to work in the world of mass media. Every tool helps with today’s challenging goal of sharing information that is accurate, precise, clear and wit...

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Handy reference that is as fast and durable as those people who choose to work in the world of mass media. Every tool helps with today’s challenging goal of sharing information that is accurate, precise, clear and without bias, online, on air or in print (in words, photos, videos, or graphics, and in many mediums). The info you need to know regarding principles and guidelines to ethics, types of writing, uses of photography and videography, terminology, style, spelling, punctuation, and grammar is here in 6 laminated pages designed for quick access. Students in communications, mass media, and journalism, experienced writers, editors, managers and others at magazines, newspapers and news bureaus will find this tool a must-have. AP is also used in business for writing press releases, marketing campaigns and other corporate items, as well as online-only publishers, web content creators and bloggers.
6 page laminated guide includes:

  • What Is AP Style?
  • Special AP Stylebook Sections
    • Broadcast Guidelines
    • Business Guidelines
    • Data Journalism
    • Food Guidelines
  • AP Principles
    • Accuracy in Images
    • Aim for On-the-Record Reporting
    • Avoid Hate Speech
    • Conflicts of Interest
    • Copyright Infringement
    • Corrections
    • Data & Graphics
    • Privacy
    • Responses
    • Social Media
  • Terminology
  • Punctuation
  • Other Styles
  • Recent Updates


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