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Missing image Apstylebook.JPG A slightly outdated edition of the Stylebook The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, usually simply called the AP Stylebook and nicknamed the "journalist's bible," is the primary guide of style and usage for most newspapers and newsmagazines in the United States. As of 2004, Norm Goldstein has been the editor for several years. The book is updated annually, usually in June. The 2004 edition included a summary of the changes as part of the front matter. The book has more than 400 pages in its 2004 edition. The book covers a variety of topics, including:
AP also offers a subscription-based online version of the stylebook, which is updated with style changes as they are made and supports the addition of local style entries. External links
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