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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KLP who wrote (254770)6/17/2008 7:23:35 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 793764
 
If they decide to go ahead with this, news information will become even more chaotic and unreliable than it already is.

This is a small (23) group of American elites trying to rule the world.

It would destroy the Internet by putting a lot of bloggers and other smaller news organizations out of business.

Just what we need.........censorship.

Lovely!

7. How many people hear or read an AP story?

Depending on whether the story ran on the state, national or international wires, more than half the world's population may read, hear or see news from The Associated Press.

A story that runs on a state wire will only be seen by newspaper and broadcast members in that state.

A story that also "moves" nationally will be seen by AP's 1,700 U.S. newspaper members. This does not mean they will necessarily print the story in the newspaper. AP members have the choice to run stories.

Consult the Editor & Publisher yearbook for a complete listing of U.S. newspapers who take AP.

A story that appears on AP's international wire reaches international subscribers.




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