Four More Newspapers Intend To Drop AP Over Rates

Just a musing that the AP needs to tread carefully.

heads up: this is a pretty old post, it may be outdated.

"What we are paying for is not cost-effective," says Smith, who notes that he would save about $32,000 per year under new rates, but still sees the nearly-$400,000 annual cost as too high. "The money we save will help me preserve local staff jobs."

Four More Newspapers Intend To Drop AP Over Rates

I'm not sure what my stance on the AP is right now:

ProCon
They're a massive, national news gathering organization that is able to put a lot of fee on the groundThey're really big and bureaucratic.
The service can now be more custom tailored to local newspapersThe AP charges a lot of money for a service that most papers use (at least partially) as a backup.
To assure the existence of professional journalism, the a large collective like the AP can ensure that they get paid.The copyright débâcle.
The AP is an established brand that is proven to provide a useful service.The Ohio collective.

I'm probably missing a few points, but those are what come to mind first.

…and, it looks like I don't really have a point to this post. Just a musing that the AP needs to tread carefully.