The Associated Press (AP) is a non-profit cooperative, unincorporated news association, that provides fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats, dedicated to factual reporting. The corporation serves U.S. newspapers and broadcasters as the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. The news media giant operates 248 news bureaus in 99 countries, alongside broadcasting its own Radio Network for broadcast and satellite radio and television stations. The organization was formed in May 1846, by a conglomerate of daily newspapers in New York City, to serve as an efficient news transporter during the Mexican-American War. Currently, it also progresses as an organization that collects and verifies election results for each state and sports results for numerous college sports in the United States. Owing to these factors, the agency serves as a vital company for young graduates and experts in the field to start their careers, protected by the state’s benefits.
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