"Associated Press" executive editor Julie Pace had a chance to explain their position on the organization's feud with the ...
The Associated Press issued this statement on Tuesday from Executive Editor Julie Pace: As a global news organization, The Associated Press informs billions of people around the world every day with ...
Pace said the wire service is digging in for a free speech battle it hopes to win on behalf of those who do not want their language policed by government.
In a memo to staff on Thursday, Executive Editor Julie Pace announced AP will launch a Local Investigative Reporting Program led by Ron Nixon: I am excited to announce an important step we are taking ...
The AP is fighting against the White House’s attempts to control the language used to describe the Gulf of Mexico, calling it a battle for freedom of speech and the right to report the truth.
AP Executive Editor Julie Pace described the move as a “deeply troubling escalation” in the Trump administration’s efforts to punish the news organisation for its editorial decisions.
“This is about freedom of speech and that is a principle, a right that Americans across the political spectrum believe in deeply,” Julie Pace, who has been the AP’s executive editor since ...
According to a statement from Julie Pace, executive editor of the AP, the news organization was "informed by the White House that if AP did not align its editorial standards with President Donald ...