The Associated Press and Graphiq announced today that the company's complete interactive database is accessible to all of AP’s member news organizations and customers.
Leveraging the world’s largest visualization library, Graphiq will pair relevant data visualizations with AP’s global news coverage to make it easier for customers to find applicable graphics.
An initial collaboration between Graphiq and AP was announced last year. Under our expanded relationship, AP will now vet, select and link to Graphiq visualizations that most closely match AP stories. Customers can publish or set up an auto-publishing feed for the content, allowing them to increase the number of interactive graphics on story pages. Inclusion of Graphiq’s interactives in stories has resulted in up to 40 percent more reader time on-site for some customers.
AP and Graphiq have already begun pairing graphics with top news, business and sports stories and will roll out matched infographics in new verticals over the next year.
As part of the collaboration, Graphiq will place a team at AP’s global headquarters in New York to work with the news cooperative’s editorial personnel.
“We’re expanding our relationship with Graphiq, whose technology and team deliver accurate and authoritative visualizations at the speed of news,” said Brian Carovillano, vice president for U.S. news at AP. “The Graphiq solution makes sense because it increases reader engagement and adds significant context to every story. AP is committed to excellence in news in all formats, and Graphiq increases the value to our customers.”
“Journalists require instant access to a broad range of authoritative data,” said Alex Rosenberg, vice president of enterprise at Graphiq. “Semantic search is reshaping industries like publishing through powerful insights and efficiencies and we’re thrilled to work with AP to scale their interactives production.”
AP members and customers can contact their AP representative to seamlessly integrate the new content directly into their CMS at no added charge, aligning the additional Graphiq visualizations with their stream of AP news and information. AP and Graphiq have also launched a web search portal that features Graphiq’s semantic search technology, which matches natural language queries with contextually rich visualizations.
After launching its publishing products in August 2015, Graphiq has led the market in data visualization for publishing, touting more than 250 million monthly visualization impressions across third-party sites and building a library of more than 10 billion visualizations. AP customers will have access to all Graphiq visualizations.
Contact
Paul Colford
Vice President and Director of Media Relations
The Associated Press
212-621-1895
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Hillary McDaniel
Head of Marketing and Communications
Graphiq Inc.
805-617-1863
[email protected]