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Price restructure at AP could reduce costs for newspapers

October 26, 2007 by Veronica Villafañe

The Associated Press board approved major changes in service structure and prices for its member U.S., that will take effect Jan. 1, 2009.

According to AP’s Tom Brettingen, Senior VP for global newspaper markets, U.S. newspapers will have more flexibility in accessing, using and paying for news they use, rather than paying for bulk news feeds.

According to an AP story, most of its member newspapers would pay lower fees or see no changes. While it would reduce AP revenues by $6 on to $7 million less annually, it could help member newspapers in their efforts to reduce costs amidst the advertising downturn.

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Veronica Villafañe, Editor & Publisher

Emmy award-winning journalist and former president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). Currently a reporter for Voice of America, she has worked as an on-air reporter, anchor, writer and producer for Spanish and English-language TV, print and online media, including Univision, Telemundo, Fox 11 News in L.A. and the San Jose Mercury News.

Hispanic media and entertainment contributor to Forbes.

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