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Member Edward Segal launches podcast on crisis communications
National Press Club member Edward Segal, a writer, author and communications consultant focused on crisis-related topics, has launched the "Crisis Management Minute" podcast. In weekly episodes posted Monday mornings, Segal takes a minute or so to share his observations on how harmful crisis situations can threaten the reputation and bottom line of brands, companies and organizations. Segal is the author "Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals and Other Emergencies," and a senior contributor for Forbes.com. The "Crisis Management Minute" can be heard …
Type: News
Conspiracy Theories Surging In The U.S.
Conspiracy theories have always existed in the United States, but now experts say they're spreading faster than ever. Surveys show the number of Americans who doubt the media, politicians, science and even each other. In this edition of Update-1, Broadcast Podcast Committee member Irv Chapman talks with veteran journalist Larry Barrett about the recent rise in conspiracy theories and the role social media has played. They discuss the increasing number of political conspiracy theories on issues such as the 2020 presidential election, the Jan. 6 insurrection, immigration and COVID-19.They also…
Type: Media
Virtual safety training today for journalists who cover protests
Political protests and civil unrest are expected across America this summer and fall. The combination of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, ongoing right-wing conspiracies about the validity of U.S. elections, and the prospect of domestic terrorist attacks have produced a climate that forebodes tense confrontations between protesters, counter-protesters, and the police. Journalists who cover these clashes are often mistreated, physically harmed, or even targeted in the process. In the days following the Roe v. Wade ruling, journalists covering protests have been shoved,…
Type: News
This 23rd annual photography show is an exhibit, not a contest. No judges review your entries, nor are prizes awarded. The Photo Team wants those print photos and electronic images you consider special, either related to your work or taken on your own. As journalists and communicators, you recognize photos or images that capture important moments, people, or events, or show feelings or perspectives not often found in everyday photos.
You can enter up to four electronic images and two print photos, using the same images for prints or electronic display if you wish. Photos and images must be taken by NPC members and not displayed in previous NPC Photo Team annual exhibits. The exhibit displays member print photos and electronic images from Thursday, Sept. 1 to Friday, Sept. 30 in the Club's main 13th floor lobby. Print photos are mounted on fabric panels, while electronic images are shown in continuous slide shows on four monitors. Plus, an online exhibit catalog tells about each photographer and describes the stories…
Tell your best visual stories in the 23rd annual NPC photo exhibit, entries begin Aug. 1
National Press Club members are master storytellers in visual images as well as words. The Club's Photography Team is seeking members' best visual stories, as print photos and electronic images, for display in the main NPC lobby for the month of September. Entries will be accepted beginning Monday, Aug. 1.
Type: News