WTOP's Vice President of News and Programming, Jim Farley, has joined the Associated Press Managing Editors (APME) and has been nominated to APME?s board of directors. Farley is the first broadcaster to join APME upon the organization opening its ranks to broadcast outlets, journalism educators and students since it was founded in 1933. The APME Board recently made the decision to open its ranks to broadcast outlets, educators and top students in an effort to unite journalists from all media platforms and recognize their various accomplishments in journalism.
Listen to Radio Ink Editor Ed Ryan's interview with Farley about joining the APME HERE
If you are interested in joining please visit THIS website.
Founded in 1933, APME is an association of editors at AP?s 1,400 member newspapers in the U.S. and Canada that works to foster excellence in journalism and supports the training of editors in multimedia newsrooms.
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