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In 2008, the National Press Club celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding. To mark the occasion, the Club for the first time extended its programs outside of Washington, D.C., sending Gil Klein (1994 NPC president) to moderate 40 panel discussions in 35 states. The NPC Centennial Forum attracted leading journalists at each site and focused on the First Amendment, freedom of the press, and news industry trends. In this program held at New York University, Klein moderated a forum on the future of journalism with (left to right) Tom Curley, president and CEO of the Associated Press; Jill Abramson, managing editor of The New York Times; Jay Rosen, media critic and professor of journalism at NYU, and Dan Rather, former news anchor of the CBS Evening News. Specific topics included the decline of print and network news, the rise of bloggers, and differences in media coverage between the 2008 presidential election campaigns and previous election years.