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Q&A with Lara Logan - Sponsored by the NPC Young Members Committee
Please join the NPC Young Members in the Cosgrove Lounge from 8 - 9 a.m. on April 10 for a Q&A with journalist Lara Logan. Complimentary continental breakfast will be provided, so please feel free to come early to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, juice and assorted baked breakfast goodies provided by Firehook Bakery. This event is open to all Journalist National Press Club Young Members. The event is free to attend, but space is limited, so you must RSVP to reserve a space.
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NPC Communicators Breakfast: Strategies for Digital Communications Success
With more than 4.1 billion internet users and 1.94 billion websites, how do journalists and communicators make an impact with their content, strengthen market position and increase audience loyalty? Parson TKO CEO Tony Kopetchny will explain some of the best strategies for success at a breakfast presentation Thursday, March 21, from 8-9 a.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge at the National Press Club. This professional development session for reporters and communicators, sponsored by the Club Communicator Team, is free to members. Registration is required. Kopetchny is an expert in communications…
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Washingtonian editors to discuss investigative December cover story
Washingtonian Food Editors Jessica Sidman and Anna Spiegel will discuss their December 2018 cover story on the rise and fall of Chef Mike Isabella at a Story Tellers session on at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 17. Storytellers is a new idea designed for journalists across mediums to talk about their work and share ideas. Read the story here: https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/11/26/the-inside-story-of-mike-isabe… How did they get Isabella to talk on the record? How did they follow documents and talk to investors? How did they co-write a story and go through the editing process? Whether you cover daily…
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"Photographing the President"
Iconic images of U.S. presidents burned in our minds often start with photos shot by White House photographers, both media and official staff photographers. Current and former White House photographers tell their stories about capturing those images in a National Press Club panel discussion called Photographing the President on Monday, Oct. 29 at 6:30 pm, a program of National Press Club's Photography Committee and World Press Photo DC. Bob McNeely, staff photographer for president Bill Clinton, is joined by veteran White House photographer Christy Bowe to describe what it takes to capture…
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NPC Broadcast Team
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Yoga Class with the NPC Events Team
Join National Press Club member and journalist Bara Vaida for a free, stress-relieving yoga class on Tuesday April 24. Bara first began practicing yoga 20 years ago as a way to manage the pressure of daily deadlines while covering Congress for National Journal. She recently took her yoga practice to the next level by entering a 200-hour teacher-training program at Tranquil Space in Dupont Circle. She expects to complete the course and become a registered yoga teacher in the spring of 2018. Her classes aim to help students find strength and balance, on and off the mat. Please register below…
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NPC Broadcast Team
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NPC History and Heritage Team
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CPJ Annual International Press Freedom Awards
The National Press Club's Press Freedom Committee co-sponors, as it does annually, a press conference with the Committee to Protect Journalists on November 18, to unveil the winners of the 2010 International Press Freedom Awards. The awards are given annually to journalists from around the world who fight to tell the truth under dangerous conditions. COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS330 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 USA Phone: (212) 465 1004 Fax: (212) 465 9568 Web: www.cpj.org E-Mail: [email protected]: www.cpj.orgContact: Magnus AgE-mail: [email protected]: (212) 465-1004 x128 Media…
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Panel on Social Media and Journalism Standards
Communication specialists and seasoned reporters will examine whether traditional journalism standards apply to the new social media at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20, in the Lisagor Room. The event is free for members, $35 for non-members. Panelists include: W. Joseph Campbell, author of "Getting it Wrong: Ten of the Greatest Misreported Stories in American Journalism"; Howard Mortman, C-SPAN communications director; Linda Feldmann, staff writer, The Christian Science Monitor; and Patrick Gavin, staff reporter, Politico. NPC Vice President Mark Hamrick will moderate. Reservations are required for…
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