At a time when trust in media has hit historic lows, The Associated Press is trying to stick to “good, solid, fact-based journalism.” “I hear all the time people saying, ‘Gosh if only there was a news organization that … wanted to cover the facts and cared about local news.’ And hey, we’re right here,” said senior vice president and executive editor Julie Pace. “There is a public interest and premium for the exact kind of journalism that we do.”

Origen: Amid conflict and distrust, The Associated Press sticks to ‘good, solid, fact-based journalism’ – Poynter

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