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November 19, 2020
2020 NPC Fourth Estate Awards Tribute to Susan Zirinsky
View More MediaBroadcast Podcast team member Bill Loveless talks to Steve Waldman, the president and co-founder of Report for America, a nonprofit program that puts journalists into local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues and communities.
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Freedom of the Press
View More Freedom Of the PressNovember 21, 2020
Debra Tice, Mother of Journalist Austin Tice, Statement On Fox & Friends
October 30, 2020
Club leaders denounce assault on Agency for Global Media
October 29, 2020
Press Leaders Decry Assault on Global Media Agency
The National Press Club Journalism Institute is serving the community with coronavirus support through a new weekday newsletter, reported stories, a leadership column, a daily writing group, self-care tips, online programming, a virtual library, and more.
Report for America Helps Local Newsrooms Fill Gaps
Local news across the U.S. continues to struggle as the pandemic adds to the financial losses that newspapers, radio stations and other media have suffered for years. With declining revenue from advertising and subscriptions, news outlets have resorted to cutting deeply into the personnel in their newsrooms.
Election 2020 through the lens of a political analyst, historian and communicator
Every election cycle is rich in political communication with numerous lessons not just for ordinary voters, but also journalists and communicators. In this edition of Update-1, recorded while the final votes were still being tallied, NPC Broadcast/Podcast co-vice chair Adam Konowe speaks with American University School of Communications professor and History Affiliate professor Leonard Steinhorn. Steinhorn has published numerous books and articles on politics, race and other enduring issues.
Remembering Chadwick Boseman And His Connection To D.C.'s Howard University
The late actor Chadwick Boseman left a void not only in the entertainment industry but for many young people in the country. Boseman died from colon cancer in August at the age of 43.
In this edition of Update-1, Gemma Puglisi, a member of the National Press Club's Broadcast Podcast Committee, interviews Dr. Wayne Frederick, the president of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Boseman's alma mater.