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A division of The Associated Press that develops a variety of media projects in the form of original short films, documentaries, miniseries, podcasts, books and more.Powering the future of original programming
As a production agency powered by facts and leveraged by our expansive archives, AP Productions is uniquely positioned to provide expertise by our intrepid global team of journalists and researchers who deliver accurate information.


Reporting, research and fact-checking
Access our expert journalists, who have witnessed and reported on the historic events that shaped our world. Our research capabilities include checking facts and identifying sources for a specific story, through to clearing rights for key video, text and image assets for use in productions. We verify all data points, source materials and participant opinions presented within the project.
Exclusive multimedia content
License media assets from our extensive image and video archive, which provides a one-stop shop of over 34 million photos and 1.9 million videos, as well as text stories dating back to 1846. AP’s newsgathering adds a further 1 million photos and 70,000 video edits every year.Discuss how we can collaborate on your next production
Our work
Browse our catalog of original documentaries, podcasts and books.
The World Up Close
DOCUMENTARY
From wars to elections, from sporting events to demands for equality that change lives, the AP brand is always a reflection of one of our oldest sayings: Get it first — but first, get it right.
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Revolution In Iran
DOCUMENTARY
A four part mini-series marking 40 years since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, when 2,500 years of monarchy gave way to a Shiite Muslim-led theocracy.
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Lunar Muse
DOCUMENTARY
Five part mini-series that explores the ways in which the moon and the cosmos have long captured the popular imagination.
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The Manson Notes
DOCUMENTARY
Fifty years after the Tate-LaBianca murders, AP reporter Linda Deutsch revisits her notes, recalling a slice of American history known for its ghastly violence.
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Eyewitness to Execution
DOCUMENTARY
AP reporter Michael Graczyk has witnessed more than 400 executions in Texas, the nation’s busiest capital punishment state.
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The Fight for New York
DOCUMENTARY
The Associated Press fanned out across New York City, following residents for 24 hours as they try to survive - and do their part - to save a city under siege by a pandemic.
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Cuba In Transition
DOCUMENTARY
Three part mini-documentary on a changing Cuba and establishment of AP’s bureau within its borders.
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Lessons of Woodstock
DOCUMENTARY
This mini-film explains how Woodstock was the music festival that has defined music festivals ever since.
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Caravan From Above
DOCUMENTARY
AP drone footage shows Central American migrants heading north through Mexico.
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Echoes of MLK
DOCUMENTARY
Five part mini-series that examines the resounding impact of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on America and the world.
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What Can Be Saved?
PARTNERSHIPS
An environmental series about how ordinary people and scientists are working to restore ecosystems and species in a world damaged by climate change. Produced by the Associated Press with support by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses
PARTNERSHIPS
Heroic veterans share their remarkable WWII stories of liberation. Produced by Andy Friendly Productions and The Shoah Foundation with photographic/video contributions by The Associated Press.
Winner of the Impact Docs “Best of Show” award and the Sedona International Film Festival “Audience Choice” award.
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Winner of the Impact Docs “Best of Show” award and the Sedona International Film Festival “Audience Choice” award.

AP Top 25
PODCAST
Host Ralph Russo tackles on and off-field issues of the sport with an insider look into the AP Poll.
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AP Books
BOOKS
New and upcoming books from The Associated Press featuring stories and reports about the events, people and ideas that have shaped our world.
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Meet the team
Get to know the people who work on telling the AP related stories that matter most.
Michael Fabiano
Vice President & General Manager, Americas Media
His background includes identifying digital strategies and developing strategic partnerships with leaders in the industry.
Jaime Holguin
Director of Original Programming, Digital News Production
He is building on AP’s reputation to become a go-to resource for film production companies, streaming platforms and podcasters to create impactful original programming.
Ted Anthony
Director, New Storytelling and Newsroom Innovation
His favorite kind of stories are about everyday things that connect unexpectedly, and about how the most insignificant details in our surroundings can, when highlighted, turn out to mean everything.
Peter Costanzo
Director of Programming, Americas Media
His detailed skills apply to all projects under consideration by AP Productions.
Sara Trohanis
Vice President, National and LatAm Markets and Major Accounts
She is responsible for helping to define, develop and execute go-to-market plans for AP products, services and technologies for the National, Latin America and U.S. Hispanic markets.
Cliff Decatrel
Director of Business Development, AP Productions
He believes in the power of working closely with clients and partners to help identify the most compelling content to tell their stories effectively.
Howie Rumberg
Deputy Sports Editor
Lyndsey Regis
Business Coordinator, Americas Media
She works closely with all team members to ensure consistent delivery and collaboration for all media. She merges effortless communication with project management, which helps streamline all efforts to ensure projects receive the highest level of attention.
