The Associated Press (AP) has officially confirmed layoffs for its journalists in the US.
The agency is restructuring, shifting from print media to visual journalism and other revenue streams.
Exact numbers remain undisclosed, but the last working day is May 15.
AP's print revenue has dropped 25% over four years. Major clients like Gannett and McClatchy ended partnerships in 2024.
The agency denies financial trouble, citing adaptation to changing client demands.












