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25: 132:. The institute's mission is to encourage the advancement of news media; it conducts research, training, convenes leaders and creates tools for journalism. It describes itself as advancing "an innovative and sustainable news industry by helping publishers understand and engage audiences, grow revenue, improve public-service journalism, and succeed at organizational change." 193:
of the Newspaper Association of America and shuttered its landmark headquarters. Starting in 2013, API's leadership led its transformation from a training institution to an "applied think tank," producing research, programs, events and tools that facilitate learning in the news industry mostly
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as the nation's "most venerable press-management and training organization." The institute's discussion leaders have included former Washington Post Executive Editor
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The Media Insight Project, a joint research initiative with the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago.
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Metrics for News, an analytics program and tool to help publishers understand how their audiences interact with their journalism.
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Programs on growing reader revenue, improving accountability journalism and succeeding at organizational change.
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Thought Leader Summits, "one-day summits on focused topics of importance in the current journalism landscape."
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News Media Alliance (formerly the Newspaper Association of America)
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However, API's fortunes declined in parallel with those of
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The institute, founded in 1946, initially was at the
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"American Press Institute"
news
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501(c)(3)
News Media Alliance (formerly the Newspaper Association of America)
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Reston, Virginia
The Washington Post
Ben Bradlee
David Dinkins
Katharine Graham
Pulitzer Prize
Poynter Institute
Eugene Patterson
American newspapers
NAA Foundation
director and CEO
Michael D. Bolden
former managing director
John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford
Tom Rosentiel

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