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The ''AP Stylebook'', also known by its full name ''The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law'', is an American English grammar style and usage guide created by American journalists working for or connected with the
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. Although it is sold as a guide for reporters, it has become the leading reference for most forms of public-facing corporate communication over the last half-century. The Stylebook offers a basic reference to American English grammar, punctuation and principles of reporting, including many definitions and rules for usage as well as styles for
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, and numerals. The first publicly available edition of the book was published in 1953. The first modern edition was published in August 1977 by Lorenz Press. Afterwards, various paperback editions were published by different publishers including, among others, Turtleback Books, Penguin's Laurel Press,
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and Basic Books. Since 1985, the ''AP Stylebook'' has been updated annually, usually in May. Modern editions are released in several formats, including
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edition and an online subscription version. Additionally, today the ''AP Stylebook'' also provides English grammar recommendation through its presence on social media, including
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, and Instagram. From 1977 to 2005, more than two million copies of the ''AP Stylebook'' have been sold worldwide, with that number climbing to 2.5 million by 2011. Writers in broadcasting, news, magazine publishing, marketing departments and public relations firms traditionally adopt and apply AP grammar and punctuation styles.


Organization

The AP stylebook is organized into sections: ;Business Guidelines :A reference section for reporters covering business and financial news including general knowledge of accounting, bankruptcy, mergers, and international bureaus. For instance, it includes explanations of five different chapters of bankruptcy. ;Sports Guidelines and Style :Includes terminology, statistics, organization rules and guidelines commonly referenced by sports reporters, such as the correct way to spell and use basketball terminology like half-court pass, field goal and goal-tending. ;Guide to Punctuation :A specific guide on how to use punctuation in journalistic materials. This section includes rules regarding hyphens, commas, parentheses, and quotations. ;Briefing on Media Law :An overview of legal issues and ethical expectations for those working in journalism, including the difference between slander and libel. Slander is spoken; libel is written. ;Photo Captions :The simple formula of what to include when writing a photo caption, usually called a cutline in newspapers. ;Editing Marks :A key with editing symbols to assist the journalist with the proofreading process. ;Digital Security :A guide to protect journalist, their work, sources, online accounts, and avoid online harassment. ;Bibliography :This provides second reference materials for information not included in the book. For example, it says to use ''Webster's New World College Dictionary'', as reference after the AP Stylebook for spelling, style, usage and foreign geographic names.


Title

From 1909, when the first company-wide stylebook-like guide was released internally under the title: ''"The Associate Press Rules Regulations and General Orders"'', and until 1953, the stylebook was published under different titles including, among others, ''Instructions for Correspondents of the Associated Press'', ''The Associated Press. Regulations Traffic Department'', ''A Guide for Filing Editors. The Associated Press'', ''A Guide for Foreign Correspondents. The Associated Press'', ''A Guide for Writers. The Associated Press'', ''The AP Copy Book'', and ''AP Writing Handbook''. By the end of WWII, pressures from a growing number of non-journalistic business sectors, already referencing copied or confiscated copies of the guide for years, greatly increased the stylebook's demand. The first publicly available edition of ''AP Stylebook'' was published in 1953 under the title ''"The Associated Press Style Book"''. Since 1953, the stylebook has been published under different titles, including ''Writing for The AP''; ''AP Stylebook''; and ''The Associated Press Stylebook and Libel Manual''. A common name for the AP stylebook, among some journalists, is the 'journalist bible'. In 2000, the guide was renamed ''The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law'' and the paperback edition has been published under this title since then. Some editions, such as the spiral-bound and
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editions, use the shorter title ''The Associated Press Stylebook'' on their covers.


History

The Associated Press organization was first created in 1846. The first company-wide AP "guide" did not cover English grammar. It was more of a brochure with 24 pages of various titles and corporate structures of the Associated Press organization and was first published in 1900 under the title "The Associated Press". Although a formal English grammar style guide did not exist across the organization through the 1800s, individual bureaus were known to have maintained similar internal style guides as early as the late 1870s. The first corporate-wide style guide, with a complete reference to American English words and grammar, was released in 1909, under the title: ''"The Associate Press Rules Regulations and General Orders"''.AP Stylebooks through the ages
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Style guide superjam
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By the early 1950s the publication was formalized into the ''AP Stylebook'' and became the leading professional English grammar reference by most member and non-member news bureaus throughout the world. Due to growing demand by non-member journalists and writers working in public-facing corporate communications, the AP published their first official "stylebook" for the general public in 1953 under the title ''Associated Press Style Book''; the first publication focused on "where the wire set a specific style".AP Stylebook marks 60th anniversary with new print edition
ap.org, May 2013
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For nearly a quarter century it assumed its reader had a "solid grounding in language and a good reference library" and thus omitted any guidelines in those broader areas. In 1977, prompted by AP Executive News Editor Lou Boccardi's request for "more of a reference work", the organization started expanding the book and in 1977 produced a book that was different in a few fundamental regards. Firstly, The structure was changed and entries were organized in alphabetical order so that users could find what they need in a timely manner. Secondly, in 1977 the book was published for the first time by a 3rd party publisher – Lorenz Press. Thirdly, in 1977,
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and AP cooperated to produce stylebooks for each organization based on revisions and guidelines jointly agreed to by editors of both ''UPI Stylebook'' (Bobby Ray Miller) and ''AP Stylebook'' (Howard Angione).Eileen Alt Powell – Media (is) (are) getting new 'bible': Stylebook publication under way (2 words)
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In 1982, Eileen Alt Powell, a co-editor of ''AP Stylebook'' 1980 edition, stated that: In 1989, Norm Goldstein became the ''AP Stylebook'' lead editor, a job he held until the 2007 edition. After publishing the final edition under his editorship, Goldstein commented on the future of the ''AP Stylebook''s section on name references: After Norm Goldstein stepped down as lead editor in 2007, in bibliographical records for all subsequent editions starting from 2008 lead editors' names are usually not explicitly called out and the author is simply referred to as ''Associated Press'' or ''AP Editors''. In 2009 and 2011 the ''Stylebook'' was released as an app called ''AP Stylebook Mobile'' edition for iOS and BlackBerry, respectively, however it was later discontinued in 2015 in favor of users simply accessing the ''AP Stylebook'' online edition through their desktop or mobile browsers.2015 AP Stylebook adds more than 300 new or revised entries
ap.org, May 2015
In March 2019 AP created an ''Archived AP Stylebooks'' section on its apstylebook.com website where anyone can access previous versions of the ''AP Stylebook'' starting from 1900 "brochure on AP corporate structure" and all the way to 1977 edition.You can now search really old AP Stylebooks and guides online
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The first Spanish AP Stylebook was created in 2012, after requests from the AP Mexico City bureau and others to develop such a stylebook. The bureau at the time was looking for ways to expand into Latin America while bridging the language barrier. In 2013 the AP Spanish Stylebook came into fruition and is now available to everyone. The Spanish AP Stylebook is also referred to as the Manual de Estilo. The most recent print edition is the 2020–2022 ''AP Stylebook'', available spiral-bound directly from AP, and as a perfect-bound paperback sold by Basic Books. Creation of ''AP Stylebook'' has been helmed by lead editor Paula Froke since 2016.


Influence on American English

Through its standardization of grammar, the AP style and similar styles used by other syndicated news services; such as
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, helped attract and maintain some of the largest readerships in the world. The enormous popularity over the 20th century made syndicated news the most trusted form of third-person American English. In fact, the influence of the AP and similar news service styles reached far beyond the news writing community. Many other North American sectors, also disseminating information to the public, began to adopt news styles as early as the late 1800s. Scientific, business and government writing in the US have all been greatly influenced by the AP and other news service styles. Mostly, because the AP's standardization of style has the same goal of winning the trust of readers and communicating in a style that is proven to reach the largest number of readers. Even though many of these sectors now have their own similar style guides, third-person writers working in all sectors continue to reference the AP stylebook for general grammar more than any other style guide available.


Edition


Edition number: English edition

The first publicly available English edition of the book was released in 1953. However, all editions prior to 1977 are not included in the editions count and the first modern edition is considered to be the August 1977 edition released for the first time by Lorenz Press. The latest, 2020 version, is the 55th edition and can be used until 2022. The Associated Press has changed the frequency in print publication due to the popularity of the online version of the AP Stylebook. The print version will be available, unless otherwise stated, biennially.


Edition number: Spanish edition

Due to the rising influence of the Spanish language worldwide, in November 2012 Associated Press added, in addition to American English, its first ever Spanish edition of its Stylebook. The Spanish edition is separate from English edition and has a different website, as well as Twitter and Facebook accounts. Unlike the English edition which currently has both online and print versions, the Spanish edition only has an online edition. The Spanish edition does not have an 'edition number' since it only exists as an online service.


Revision process

From 1980 to 1984 the English edition was updated biennially. Since 1985 the English edition of the stylebook has been updated annually, usually in May, at which time edits and new entries may be added to keep the stylebook up to date with technological and cultural changes. The stylebook recently decided to change the frequency with which it is reprinted, and the 2020 stylebook will be sold through 2022. In 2005, dozens of new or revised entries were added, including " Sept. 11", "
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" and " i.e.", " FedEx" and " Midwest region". In 2008, more than 200 new or revised entries were added, including " iPhone", "
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In 2009, more than 60 new or revised entries were added, including "
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In 2013, more than 90 new or revised entries were added, including "
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", " chichi" and " froufrou". In 2019, more than 200 new or revised entries were added, including "
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" and " cryptocurrency". The 2020–2022 edition was released on May 21, 2020. More than 90 new or revised technology-related entries were added, including "internet privacy", "digital wallet" / "mobile wallet", "smart devices", and "lidar". A new chapter was added about digital security for journalists.APStylebook.com Help Center topics: When is the AP Stylebook published?
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External links

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