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Photos: Foley Foundation Journalism Safety Task Force
Diane Foley, founder and president of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation dedicated to press freedoms, representatives from the New York Times and the Voice of America and journalism educators formerly with Marquette and Northwestern launched a new Journalist Safety Task Force at a National Press Club Headliners Newsmaker event on Oct. 16, 2023.
Type: Media
Communicator, journalist members to talk shop at quarterly roundtable dinner, Thursday
The National Press Club Communicators Team invites Club members – both communicators and journalists – to its next Communicator and Journalist Roundtable Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, in the Cosgrove Lounge. These quarterly, in-person events feature a three-course dinner with wine served for $62 per person. Cash bar reception begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Register online. Join another lively discussion with Club members on current topics that we face in our function and profession. By sharing our concerns, ideas, approaches and strategies, we help each other be…
Type: News
Journalism Safety Task Force: Make protecting reporters a priority
News organizations must make funding available to ensure reporters’ security, regardless of their budgetary constraints, journalists and press freedom advocates said Oct. 16 at the National Press Club. Publications and broadcasters "want to send people out to cover these controversial stories because that's where the news is," said Diane Foley, founder and president of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to press freedom. “Journalists' safety has to be a priority. They have got to realize how valuable reporters are...without them, they aren't going to get…
Type: News
Improve campaign finance, lobbying coverage at free NPCJI webinar, Friday
Political spending is expected to reach record-breaking heights in the coming year. Journalists will play a crucial role in informing the public about who and what organizations are funding candidates, ballot measures, and policy debates in Washington and state capitals across the country. The National Press Club Journalism Institute and the nonpartisan research group OpenSecrets are hosting an Oct. 20 training on the basics of how to cover campaign finance and lobbying. Registration is open for this one-hour webinar that will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET. The training will be taught by OpenSecrets…
Type: News