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Gary B. Pruitt (born c. 1957) is the President and CEO of the Associated Press and was the CEO, president, and chairman of the board of the McClatchy Company.
Pruitt was born in Virginia and grew up in Satellite Beach, Florida. and received a B.A. from the University of Florida and received his masters in public policy from University of California, Berkeley and law degree from the UC Berkeley School of Law.
Pruitt was counsel for McClatchy from 1984 to 1987, corporate Secretary and General Counsel from 1987 to 1998, publisher for the Fresno Bee from 1991 to 1994, general counsel from 1987 to 1991, and Vice President, Operations and Technology from 1991 to 1994. He was Chief Operating Officer from 1995 to 1996. He became President starting in 1995, Chief Executive Officer in 1996, and Chairman in 2001.
In April 2012 it was announced he was going to become CEO of the Associated Press. Kevin McClatchy assumed his chairman of the board role and Patrick J. Talamantes assumed the CEO role.
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The Associated Press (AP) is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City. The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States, all of which contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists.
As of 2007, news collected by the AP was published and republished by more than 1,700 newspapers, in addition to more than 5,000 television and radio broadcasters. The photograph library of the AP consists of over 10 million images. The AP operates 243 news bureaus in 120 countries. It also operates the AP Radio Network, which provides newscasts twice hourly for broadcast and satellite radio and television stations. Many newspapers and broadcasters outside the United States are AP subscribers, paying a fee to use AP material without being contributing members of the cooperative. As part of their cooperative agreement with the AP, most member news organizations grant automatic permission for the AP to distribute their local news reports. The AP employs the "inverted pyramid" formula for writing that enables the news outlets to edit a story to fit its available publication area without losing the story's essentials.
The Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone records has made it tougher for reporters to do their jobs, AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said June 19, 2013 at a National Press Club luncheon.
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt argues that a free and independent press is fundamental to a functioning democracy. It differentiates democracy from dictatorship; separates a free society from tyranny. Governments who try to set up a situation where citizens think they must choose between a free press and security are making a mistake that will ultimately weaken, not strengthen them. It's not a real choice. It's a false choice. Recorded on 10/30/2013. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [1/2014] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 25945]
Gary Pruitt, who heads the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S., will become the next president and CEO of The Associated Press. Pruitt will join AP in July. (March 21) Subscribe to the Associated Press: http://bit.ly/APYouTube Download AP Mobile: http://www.ap.org/mobile/ Associated Press on Facebook: http://apne.ws/c7lQTV Associated Press on Twitter: http://apne.ws/bTquhb Associated Press on Google+: http://bit.ly/zuTKBL
Local singer/songwriter Gary Pruitt and his band Improper Folk perform Gary's song "I feel a sin Comin' On" at the Palace Stage, Wild Tymes in St. Paul, MN on November 26, 2010.
Gary Pruitt and Improper Folk perform Leon Redbone's "I want to be Seduced" at the Palace Stage, Wild Tymes, on November 26, 2010 in St. Paul, MN.
HEADLINE: New Associated Press CEO: 'It is the dream job' CAPTION: The Associated Press names Gary Pruitt of The McClatchy Co. its president and CEO, succeeding Tom Curley. Pruitt comes from McClatchy, the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S. and joins the AP at a time of transformation. (March 22) [Notes:March 22, 2012] [Notes:AP] [Notes:Sacramento, Calif.] HE IS A FORMER FIRST AMENDMENT LAWYER ... NOW THE HEAD OF THE THIRD-LARGEST NEWSPAPER COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. SOON, 54-YEAR-OLD GARY PRUITT WILL BECOME THE NEXT PRESIDENT AND C-E-O OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. [Notes:Gary Pruitt / Incoming President and CEO, The Associated Press] SOT: I can't wait to get started. It is the dream job to get the chance to lead the world's most important news organization. PRUITT IS JOI...
The Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone records has made it tougher for reporters to do their jobs, AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said June 19, 2013 at a National Press Club luncheon.
HEADLINE: New Associated Press CEO: 'It is the dream job' CAPTION: The Associated Press names Gary Pruitt of The McClatchy Co. its president and CEO, succeeding Tom Curley. Pruitt comes from McClatchy, the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S. and joins the AP at a time of transformation. (March 22) [Notes:March 22, 2012] [Notes:AP] [Notes:Sacramento, Calif.] HE IS A FORMER FIRST AMENDMENT LAWYER ... NOW THE HEAD OF THE THIRD-LARGEST NEWSPAPER COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. SOON, 54-YEAR-OLD GARY PRUITT WILL BECOME THE NEXT PRESIDENT AND C-E-O OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. [Notes:Gary Pruitt / Incoming President and CEO, The Associated Press] SOT: I can't wait to get started. It is the dream job to get the chance to lead the world's most important news organization. PRUITT IS JOI...
Associated Press CEO and President Gary Pruitt talks about safeguarding journalists as the ‘eyewitnesses to history,” as more and more journalists are killed in the line of duty. (Taped 4-17-15) Premiered in May 1956, Open Mind was created and hosted by Richard D. Heffner, American historian, broadcaster, and University Professor of Communications and Public Policy at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Fifty years after its first broadcast, Open Mind continues with a new host, Mr. Heffner's grandson, Alexander Heffner. Open Mind as a weekly public affairs program was designed to elicit guests' most meaningful insights into the challenges Americans face in a variety of contemporary areas of national concern. Watch more Open Mind at CUNY TV http://www.cuny.tv/show/openmind
President and CEO of The Associated Press, Gary Pruitt, says the Justice Department violated its own rules when it secretly seized AP phone records as part of a leak investigation. (June 19)
On Sunday, Associated Press ceo and President Gary Pruitt called the government confiscation of AP phone records "unconstitutional." The Justice Department disclosed that it had seized AP journalists' phone records in a letter received on May 10. The grab involved more than 20 phone lines used by at least 100 journalists in April and May 2012. Pruitt made the comments on CBS's Face the Nation.
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There’s no denying that it’s all about him – Damien. After experiencing his first encounter with heartbreak Damien dives into the chaotic world of college life. Damien stumbles around campus like the other lost freshmen doing his best to keep his eyes glued to his books and off of shirtless jocks, fratboys, and handsome intellectuals. But Damien’s level of discipline may prove to be no match for the ways of a manipulate college senior who threatens to establish a degrading reputation for the freshmen. Damien’s cousin Kendall begins his own journey of self-discovery. Kendall not only reconnects with himself, but with a love from his past – a cute church boy. It’s a forbidden love that may require Kendall turning his back on the person who has aided him in keeping his sexuality secret ...
Bird lands on Sanders' podium during Portland rally Bird Interrupts Bernie Sanders Speech Call him Birdie Sanders: bird interrupts Oregon rally to thunderous applause https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voXSm... In the city where TV show Portlandia popularized the phrase ‘put a bird on it’, one flew right up to the Democratic presidential candidate’s podium A tiny bird interrupted presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ rally in Portland, Oregon, on Friday afternoon, to the thunderous applause of the crowd. Welcome to Portland, senator Sanders, where the sketch comedy show Portlandia popularized the refrain “put a bird on it” as a way to parody the city’s hipster aesthetic. The bird, breed unknown, alighted on the stage before flying up to the Democratic presidential hopeful’s podium. Sander...
The Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone records has made it tougher for reporters to do their jobs, AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said June 19, 2013 at a National Press Club luncheon.
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt argues that a free and independent press is fundamental to a functioning democracy. It differentiates democracy from dictatorship; separates a free society from tyranny. Governments who try to set up a situation where citizens think they must choose between a free press and security are making a mistake that will ultimately weaken, not strengthen them. It's not a real choice. It's a false choice. Recorded on 10/30/2013. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [1/2014] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 25945]
Gary Pruitt, who heads the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S., will become the next president and CEO of The Associated Press. Pruitt will join AP in July. (March 21) Subscribe to the Associated Press: http://bit.ly/APYouTube Download AP Mobile: http://www.ap.org/mobile/ Associated Press on Facebook: http://apne.ws/c7lQTV Associated Press on Twitter: http://apne.ws/bTquhb Associated Press on Google+: http://bit.ly/zuTKBL
Local singer/songwriter Gary Pruitt and his band Improper Folk perform Gary's song "I feel a sin Comin' On" at the Palace Stage, Wild Tymes in St. Paul, MN on November 26, 2010.
Gary Pruitt and Improper Folk perform Leon Redbone's "I want to be Seduced" at the Palace Stage, Wild Tymes, on November 26, 2010 in St. Paul, MN.
HEADLINE: New Associated Press CEO: 'It is the dream job' CAPTION: The Associated Press names Gary Pruitt of The McClatchy Co. its president and CEO, succeeding Tom Curley. Pruitt comes from McClatchy, the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S. and joins the AP at a time of transformation. (March 22) [Notes:March 22, 2012] [Notes:AP] [Notes:Sacramento, Calif.] HE IS A FORMER FIRST AMENDMENT LAWYER ... NOW THE HEAD OF THE THIRD-LARGEST NEWSPAPER COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. SOON, 54-YEAR-OLD GARY PRUITT WILL BECOME THE NEXT PRESIDENT AND C-E-O OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. [Notes:Gary Pruitt / Incoming President and CEO, The Associated Press] SOT: I can't wait to get started. It is the dream job to get the chance to lead the world's most important news organization. PRUITT IS JOI...
The Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone records has made it tougher for reporters to do their jobs, AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said June 19, 2013 at a National Press Club luncheon.
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt argues that a free and independent press is fundamental to a functioning democracy. It differentiates democracy from dictatorship; separates a free society from tyranny. Governments who try to set up a situation where citizens think they must choose between a free press and security are making a mistake that will ultimately weaken, not strengthen them. It's not a real choice. It's a false choice. Recorded on 10/30/2013. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [1/2014] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 25945]
Top executives and staffers from The New York Times and the Associated Press discuss their prize-winning work with Roy Harris, author of the book Pulitzer’s Gold: A Century of Public Service Journalism. Beyond looking at the “backstories” of great Pulitzer winners, Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and AP chief executive Gary Pruitt join investigative reporters from both news organizations to consider how media public service must adjust to today’s political and financial challenges.
2015.3.30 Speaker: Gary Pruitt President and CEO, Associated Press Topic: Dying in Pursuit of the News Mr. Pruitt discussed the growing threat to journalists worldwide and the challenges it imposed on news organizations whose mission is to inform the public. He talked about steps to address the risks journalists face as they covered the news. He proposed steps, including international action,that should be taken to help diminish threats to journalists and brought to justice those who kill them. Around the world, freedom of speech and expression was increasingly being threatened, with journalists in conflict zones facing particular dangers. In very few places anymore were journalists safe from harm. Once welcomed as the voice of truth and fairness and the public’s eyewitness to history, ...
May 19 clips: SNL's Amy Poehler, Stephen Colbert at UVA commencement, Rand Paul on CNN's State of the Union, White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer & The Nation's Katrina Vanden Heuvel on This Week w/George Stephanopoulos, AP's Gary Pruitt on Face The Nation, Sen. Mitch McConnell & reporter Bob Woodward on Meet The Press Full Stephen Colbert commencement speech at University of Virginia at http://bit.ly/YTmwuO Full Saturday Night Live episode at http://bit.ly/14lu9LC Full CBS Face The Nation at http://cbsn.ws/14lk9C4 Full ABC This Week with George Stephanopoulos at http://abcn.ws/Z6aAbk Full NBC Meet The Press at http://nbcnews.to/10erV0p More CNN State on the Union video at http://bit.ly/115A9n5 Full President Barack Obama Morehouse College commencement speech at http://bit.ly/190...
APME 2012 in Nashville, Tennessee. Kathleen Carroll, The Associated Press executive editor and senior vice president, leads a briefing about the latest ongoings with the Associated Press. Carroll is joined by Gary Pruitt, president and CEO of The Associated Press, political editor Liz Sidoti, vice president and managing editor for state news Kristin Gazlay, director of photography Santiago Lyon, and senior managing editor Michael Oreskes. Video shot by Middle Tennessee State University's student run television station, MT10.
الجلسة الأولى: منتجات وخدمات جديدة في الأسواق مقرر الجلسة: السيد بروس دافيسون (المسؤول التنفيذي الرئيسي في وكالة اسوشيتد برس الأسترالية) أعضاء لجنة المناقشة في الجلسة هم كالتي: السيد غاري بروت (رئيس مجلس الإدارة والمسؤول التنفيذي الرئيسي لوكالة اسوشيتد برس), السيد ستيفن شوارتز (مدير الإدارة العالمية/ رويترز), السيد ايمانويل هوغ (رئيس مجلس الإدارة والمسؤول التنفيذي في وكالة الصحافة الفرنسية), السيد خوزيه انطونيو فيرا (الرئيس والمسؤول التنفيذي الرئيسي في وكالة الأنباء الإسبانية), السيد سرجي ميخايلوف ( المدير العام لوكالة الأنباء ايتار -- تاس/موسكو) Session I: The new products and services in the markets The moderator: Mr. Bruce Davidson, (Chief Executive Officer of Australian Associated Press AAP) The members of discussion committee are Mr. Gary Pruitt (President and Chief Executive Office...
Reasons to Impeach Eric Holder; The Culture of Corruption Enforcer Just as the Obama administration’s IRS-targeting scandal has started to metastasize, a new controversy has erupted over the government’s monitoring of one of the nation’s largest press bureaus. Using a series of broad subpoenas, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) secretly obtained two months of telephone records belonging to reporters and editors working for the Associated Press (AP). A letter notifying the AP to that effect was sent last Friday by Ronald Machen, the U.S. attorney in Washington. AP’s president and chief executive, Gary B. Pruitt, characterized the DOJ’s actions as a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into news gathering activities. Much more than that, it is a testament to the compromised stat...
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