Founded in 1846, the Associated Press describes itself as “the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business.” More than half of the world’s population is exposed to AP stories every day, the wire service claims.
Associated Press members, traditionally newspapers, pay an annual fee based on their circulation for access to AP wire stories. Larger newspapers pay more, sometimes millions of dollars.
The AP has always touted its ethical principles as the reason why it deserves the public’s trust.
“We are The Associated Press. We have a long-standing role setting the industry standard for ethics in journalism. It is our job – more than ever before – to report the news accurately and honestly,” the AP claims on its “News Values and Principles” page.
When the Associated Press makes an error, the damage is compounded because its wire stories have such a wide reach. They’re pushed out to AP members on multiple platforms – print, radio, television and digital – so corrections are a big deal, or at least they used to be.
Nowadays, however, whenever one of its correspondents writes about guns or the Second Amendment, the AP is just as inaccurate and just as biased as any other member of the legacy media – another symptom of its overall decline.
The errors
An AP story published earlier this month titled “Why mass shootings and violence increase in the summer,” contained errors of fact and fake data. It was written by AP correspondent John Seewer, who according to his bio writes about “bizarre, crazy and interesting happenings in northern Ohio and beyond.”
“The Gun Violence Archive, which tracks mass shootings involving four or more people regardless of whether they died, shows June, July, and August have had the highest total number of mass shootings over the past decade. The lowest totals were from December through March. Independence Day topped the list with 58 mass shootings over the last 10 years – closely followed by July 5, according to the archive.” Seewer wrote.
His story also claimed teens with idle time on their hands, alcohol consumption and a lack of air conditioning can cause mass shootings.
We have debunked the Gun Violence Archive more than two dozen times for its anti-gun bias and its fake data. Seewer should have known this. A simple Google search would have shown there were significant problems with his main data source.
He also could have compared and contrasted the GVA numbers with a database maintained by Northeastern University, USA TODAY and his employer, the Associated Press. The two datasets are vastly different. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been 284 mass shootings in 2024. The AP database says there have been 20 mass killings, of which 14 were shootings. Seewer actually cited both databases in the story but ignored the vast differences in their numbers.
According to AP’s ethics page, data must be vetted for “integrity and validity.”
“Data should be assessed in terms of the methodology behind it, sample sizes, when it was collected and the availability of other data to confirm or challenge it. Combining more than one dataset into a presentation should be done carefully and transparently,” AP’s ethics state. “We must distinguish carefully between correlations and causal relationships.”
The Second Amendment Foundation sent a correction request to the AP via a portal on their website. The request included a link to Seewer’s story, as well as previously published information about the Gun Violence Archive.
“Thank you for your comment to our newsroom. If relevant, someone will get back to you as soon as possible,” The AP said in an automated email reply.
The AP has not commented further. The story is still available on the AP’s website and has not been corrected.
Troubled times
The Associated Press took a massive financial hit just four months ago, when newspaper giants Gannett and McClatchy cited dire financial pressures and cancelled their AP contracts. Almost immediately more than 230 newspapers stopped paying annual fees.
The AP was “disappointed,” according to its spokeswoman, Lauren Easton.
“We appreciate that these are difficult decisions to make and deeply understand the challenges the news industry faces,” Easton said in a statement. “At the same time, this would be a disservice to news consumers across the U.S. who would no longer see fact-based journalism from the AP.”
The AP tried to downplay the significance of the loss by claiming only 10% of its revenue came from newspaper fees, because the AP was able to diversify by offering direct-to-consumer services and by creating an e-commerce site, AP Buyline, which few have ever heard of. But nearly everyone with even a smidgen of daily newspaper experience laughed at this claim.
The AP took a hard hit right in the wallet, and it shows. They are not what they used to be. Their standards have dropped, and their once-vaunted ethical guidelines have become an afterthought.
Nowadays, it is difficult to be an informed news consumer, especially if you value the right to keep and bear arms. When a story involves guns or the Second Amendment, what passes for news is usually propaganda – finely honed and served up with a purpose.
Many Americans have found alternative news sources. This is the main reason why the Associated Press and other corporate media sources are hemorrhaging readers and viewers. The legacy media’s decline is self-inflicted. Their continued adherence to pushing false narratives did them in.
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About Lee Williams
Lee Williams, who is also known as “The Gun Writer,” is the chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. Until recently, he was also an editor for a daily newspaper in Florida. Before becoming an editor, Lee was an investigative reporter at newspapers in three states and a U.S. Territory. Before becoming a journalist, he worked as a police officer. Before becoming a cop, Lee served in the Army. He’s earned more than a dozen national journalism awards as a reporter, and three medals of valor as a cop. Lee is an avid tactical shooter.
“If you don’t read the newspaper you’re uninformed, if you read the newspaper you’re mis-informed!” Mark Twain
Nothings changed.
Ain’t it the sad truth? He also said:
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/mark_twain_161288
What a great wordsmith! If not THE best, certainly in the top ten.
Yet one thing has changed. It’s gotten worse! What used to just be idiots is now complete brain death! As is obvious each time the current walking-corpse-in-charge opens his rotting mouth. 🙂
100 years and nothing has changed how sad
My local Colorado Springs, CO newspaper, the Gazette is a relatively conservative news source. Whenever they publish a story provided by the AP, I read it with a high level of skepticism as the stories are usually tainted with a left wing slant. As to the reasons for more mass shooting happening during the hot summer months, it’s because large numbers of blacks congregate in public areas such as parks, recreation centers and malls. When a black person becomes offended or irritated with another individual at the gathering, the usual recourse is to pull out a gun and start shooting.… Read more »
You can’t keep stating the obvious, someone will get mad…/s
True Story: ‘Many Americans have found alternative news sources.’ A case in point is John Solomon. He was a superstar at AP and elsewhere and later served as a top executive in that outlet until he could take it no longer. He has moved on to start a number of ‘alternative’ news sources all of which abide by traditional journalistic standards. Folks are following him and many others to these credible sources to the detriment of the AP, Reuters, CNN, MSDNC et al. Free markets are an amazing thing. A free market in information is the life blood of a… Read more »
AP is no better than any other news source, they are government backers of miss information and propaganda pushers and now that the federal government will decide what is fake news and not, they have all their ducks in a row to manipulate the public with government CIA operations to tell us only what the government wants and they will get paid for it.
Oregoneistan
Yup, all legacy media are nothing but yellow journalism and socialists’ propaganda pushers. There are no more “reporters” who objectively report facts … without trying to influence or spin.
There is one channel that I can’t say because they block it, but it has a voice if you aren’t getting your signal via direct-ly from the sky and you use the other round one. They tell the truth and are very Trump oriented and not wishy washy.
man, awaiting approval and I didn’t even say Real Americas Voice on Dish.
and this one went through? Strange.
Everything the AP publishes is pure truth… My wife, Morgan Fairchild told me so… yeah, that’s the ticket.
(with apologies to SNL from when it was still funny)
This has my vote for best laugh of the day!
The largely left-wing press is so rabidly invested in their dogma that they would rather go out of business than be objective in their reporting. Our one remaining rag, affectionately known as the St. Louis Pravda Disgrace and still called the Post-Dispatch by its subscribers, was Joseph Pulitzer’s. They could easily increase circulation by abandoning their left-wing advocacy for objectivity but they would rather champion Democrats. Laughingly their masthead still prints everyday what is supposedly their platform as written by Pulitzer: I know that my retirement will make no difference in its cardinal principles, that it will always fight for… Read more »
ol joseph goebbles would be very happy and proud of todays “news” outlets.
The errors are intentional.
We want balanced news. The problem is, in order to get balanced news, there needs to either be moderate reporters, or, more conservative reporters. To be a reporter pretty much requires an education in journalism, communications, or English. In addition, considering that the position requires a degree, reporters do not make very much money Because of the low money and the type of degree not many conservatives are getting journalism, communications, or English degrees to become a reporter. Those types of degrees are usually filled with liberals. And if they were moderate liberals when they enter those degrees, they are… Read more »
Nowadays moderate and conservative individuals what want to be”journalists“ aren’t bothering with the traditional route you describe. Anyone with a smartphone camera and an internet connection can be a reporter or commentator. The internet and social media are teeming with independent voices of all leanings for anyone motivated to search for truth. Big tech and mainstream news establishment are trying their hardest to suppress these voices, but they are out there.
The acronym AP now stands for the Agenda Press.
The AP’s material will become relevant again during the next toiet paper shortage. A little course but better than leaves . .
But Lee, AP has the full support of the Ministry of Truth. Do not believe your lying eyes. Place your trust in the Ministry of Truth and its official organs.
99.9% of todays’ reporters don’t want to REPORT the news, they want to CREATE the news. After all, reporting an event as it actually happened is rather dull and unexciting.
Remind me again what group of parasites run/own 96% of the media? OY VEY…
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