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National Press Club hosts Broadcasters Social on Tuesday
Are you a National Press Club member eager to connect with fellow broadcast professionals, exchange ideas, and grow your network? Join your fellow Club members for casual drinks and conversation at the Broadcasters Social on Tuesday, June 10 at 6 p.m. in the Reliable Source's Truman Lounge. RSVP here. Whether you’re an experienced reporter or just starting your career, this reception is the perfect chance to connect with peers, share your stories, and explore the latest trends in broadcast journalism.
Type: News
National Press Club hosts screening of CNN's live version of 'Good Night, and Good Luck' on Saturday
The National Press Club's Reliable Source invites members to view CNN's live-version of George Clooney's Broadway production of "Good Luck and Good Night" on Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Truman Lounge. Seating is limited. Reserve a spot by emailing [email protected] or calling Mesfin Mekonen at 202-662-7443. Light hor d'oeuvres are expected to be available along with the bar for drink purchases.
Type: News
Historian Jeff Wasserstrom plans to discuss 'Milk Tea Alliance' across Asia at Press Club Headliners Book Event on June 12
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Chancellor's Professor of History at the University of California at Irvine, plans to discuss his new book, The Milk Tea Alliance: Inside Asia's Struggle Against Autocracy and Beijing at a National Press Club Headliners Book Event on Thursday, June 12 at 6 p.m. The event includes a discussion with the author and a book signing. Ticket prices are $5 for Club members and $10 for general admission. Books are available for pre-purchase. A limited number of books will be available at the event. Purchase your ticket here. Many activists and exiles from across Asia feel that…
Type: News
National Press Club Statement on Proposed Cuts to Public Media Funding
WASHINGTON, June 6 — Below is a statement from Mike Balsamo, president of the National Press Club, on efforts to cancel funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps fund NPR and PBS. “Public media is not a partisan issue. It is a public service. For decades, public media has delivered trusted journalism and essential community information to millions of Americans — especially in regions where no other independent news source exists. As local newsrooms close across the country, news deserts are expanding. In many rural areas and underserved communities, public media remains…
Type: News
National Press Club Journalism Institute schedules virtual panel on reporting on LGBTQ community, June 17
The National Press Club Journalism Institute is hosting a virtual discussion of reporting on the LGBTQ community on Tuesday, June 17 at noon. The event is free but registration is required. The event is being held during Pride Month and at a time when the LGBTQ community is under attack by actions being taken by local governments, businesses, Congress, and the White House. Experienced journalists plan to discuss the storytelling strategies needed to cultivate trusted community sources, navigate sensitive topics, and cover the experiences of LGBTQ Americans. Speakers include: Kathryn Varn, …
Type: News
International Correspondents Social
Join your fellow foreign correspondents for cocktails and conversation at the International Correspondents Team's monthly social. This event is open to all National Press Club members who would like to get involved with the International Correspondents Team’s programs, including the press attaché mixer and monthly embassy nights. Please submit your reservation to the Reliable Source by emailing [email protected], submitting a reservation via our online "Book a Reservation" form (please notate "attending the International Correspondents Social" in the Special Requests/Notes field), or by calling (…
Type: Event
The National Press Club has chosen Anjolina Fantaroni of Southbridge, Massachusetts, as the recipient of its 2025 Wes Vernon Broadcast Scholarship. Fantaroni is a rising senior at Elon University, where she serves as the broadcast news director and a multimedia reporter at Elon News Network. The judges were impressed by her excellent coverage of Hurricane Helene, which received first place in “‘best crisis coverage” from the College Media Association earlier this year. “As a first-generation student at Elon, settling in came with its hardships,” Fantaroni said in her application essay. “My…