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Tour of the Club's Broadcast Operations Center
You must be a NPC member to attend and registration is required.
Join us for a tour of the Club’s Broadcast Operations Center (BOC) at 4 p.m. Friday, May 9. Tiina Kreek, NPC's Broadcast Operations Manager, will provide the tour. You will go behind-the-scenes of the magic that the BOC staff performs for Club events as well as satellite media tours, media training, webcasting, and TV and video production. The facility features two studios, two post-production suites and transmission services via satellite, fiber or IP. The studio and its services are available to the public, but this tour is for Club members only. Upon arrival, please gather in the 13th…
Type: Event
VOA's Chief National Correspondent Leads Effort To Revive Network
A legal battle seeks to put Voice of America back on the air after its silencing by the Trump administration. VOA Chief National Correspondent Steve Herman serves on the National Press Club's board of governors, and he's taking part in the court action. In the latest edition of Update-1, Steve speaks with Broadcast Podcast Committee member Tom Young about the effort to revive VOA and protect other outlets such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Besides playing on Press.org, Update-1 can be heard on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube Music, Audacity and TuneIn by searching for "NPC Update-1…
Type: Media
Learn copyright registration with Photo Team, Apr. 16
National Press Club member D.J. Caulfield will lead the Photography Team through his recent experience with securing copyright registrations, providing a step-by-step breakdown of the sometimes complex process. The in-person and online workshop is Wed., Apr. 16 beginning at 12:45 p.m. in the McClendon Room, with registration free but required. In today’s environment, content creators want to display their work to the widest audience possible, but do not want their creations used inappropriately or captured by unsavory characters. One level of protection is to register their work with the U.S…
Type: News
Photos: "Call Me Ted" Screening
The club hosted an exclusive screening on Apr. 4, 2025 of the Max documentary series, "Call Me Ted," which provides an inside look at media titan Ted Turner. This six-part documentary series was written and directed by Keith Clarke and produced by Joni Levin, who joined former CNN correspondent and Washington bureau chief, Frank Sesno, for a panel discussion following the screening.
Type: Media
Update-1: VOA chief national correspondent leads effort to revive network
Steve Herman A legal battle seeks to put Voice of America back on the air after its silencing by the Trump administration. VOA Chief National Correspondent Steve Herman serves on the National Press Club's board of governors, and he's taking part in the court action. In the latest edition of Update-1, Herman speaks with Broadcast/Podcast Committee member Tom Young about the effort to revive VOA and protect other outlets such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Update-1 is produced by Mike Hempen. Besides playing on the Club website, Update-1 can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube…
Type: News
Member-Author Team schedules planning meeting, April 16
The National Press Club Member-Author Team has scheduled a planning meeting on Wed., April 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the Reliable Source’s Cosgrove Lounge. The team is encouraging all authors, writers working on a book (or wanting to start one!), and those who support authors to attend. Click here to register. The meeting will begin with a self-funded dinner at 5:30 p.m. from the Reliable Source and start the program for both in-person and remote participants at 5:45 p.m.
Type: News
Club screens preview of documentary on Ted Turner
The beauty of Ted Turner is that every time he heard “no,” he turned it into “on.” He turned every obstacle into an opportunity, even though he was told “no” every time. That’s what Joni Levin, the producer of a six-part television series, told the National Press Club Friday, April 4, after members viewed an hour and 15-minute-preview of the series called “Call me Ted.” It looks at Turner’s life – not through rose-colored glasses – but exploring all of his foibles and flaws as he built an incredible business empire and became a major philanthropist and environmentalist. “Audacious” was a word…
Type: News