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Lost Boy Cider available at Club's Reliable Source
The crisp, local taste of Lost Boy Cider is available at the National Press Club. Located just across the Potomac River in Alexandria, Virginia, Lost Boy microbrewery crafts bold, dry ciders with no added sugars or sulfites. You'll find it perfect for sipping with friends, a source or a date. Find it in cans and on draft at the Reliable Source. Stop by, grab a glass, and drink local. Hours to Sip and Unwind: Truman Lounge & Reliable Source Bar: Monday – Friday, 11:30 a.m. – closing
Type: News
Arthur E. Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media
Established in 1997 by Arthur E. Rowse, formerly with U.S. News & World Report and The Washington Post, this prestigious award honors excellence in journalism that critically examines the role and responsibility of the media in a democratic society. The award specifically recognizes work that analyzes, critiques, and challenges the portrayal of current events in the media, aiming to improve the quality and integrity of news reporting. The Arthur E. Rowse Award seeks media criticism that addresses issues such as bias, distortion, and the impact of media coverage on public perception.… Read More
Entry Requirements: Open to print, online audio and broadcast journalism. Up to five (5) print, digital, broadcast, or audio entries, which will be judged as one unit Must include a cover letter explaining the significance of the work and any subsequent actions or discussions it has sparked. Prize: $1000 General Eligibility: Through its journalism awards, the National Press Club seeks to recognize and honor professional journalists who have produced outstanding work in service of the public, either independently or as employees of editorially independent news organizations. In evaluating…
Type: Basic page
Op-Ed appears on MSNBC website urging Biden 'to bring Austin Tice home'
William McCarren, director of the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club, wrote an op-ed that appeared on the MSNBC website Friday calling on the Biden administration to do everything it can to bring Austin Tice home from Syria. The National Press Club displayed a Freedom Clock in 2020 as part of its efforts to bring Ausin Tice home. Photo by Alan Kotok. In 2012, Tice -- a Georgetown University alumnus, freelance journalist, and veteran captain of the U.S. Marine Corps from Houston, Texas -- traveled to Syria to report on the unfolding crisis for McClatchy News, the Washington…
Type: News
NPC Headliners: Marvin Kalb
Former CBS News correspondent Marvin Kalb will discuss his new book, "A Different Russia: Khrushchev and Kennedy on a Collision Course," at a virtual Headliners Book Event on Friday, Jan. 24, at 2:30 p.m. The event will be broadcast via livestream on the Club's website. "A Different Russia" is the third in the series of Kalb's memoirs. This one focuses on his time as the Moscow correspondent for CBS News. Kalb, who speaks Russian, kept a daily record of his broadcasts on the building confrontation between Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and President John F. Kennedy. Kalb, 94, hosted "The…
Type: Event
Get more out of the library resources: Leadership Connect
Members of the National Press Club have access to the Leadership Connect database while working in the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library. Leadership Connect is a database of up-to-date contact information for individuals and organizations from both the public and private sectors. Whether you are trying to find the policy director for a member of Congress, a board member for a foundation, or a news media contact, members can use Leadership Connect at the computers in the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library during Club hours. Our terms of service prohibit the use of this…
Type: News
NPC Member's Book Provides Insider’s Look At Coverage Of Nuremberg Trials
The journalists who were in the courtroom covering the Nuremberg Trials, sharing details about Nazi war crimes, are the focus of a new book by NPC member Noel Marie Fletcher. In this edition of Update-1, Fletcher discusses "Reporting the Nuremberg Trials: How Journalists Covered Live Nazi Trials and Executions," with Broadcast Podcast team member Tom Young. Among the topics they talk about are how the news was gathered and reported, how reporting such as event today would compare, and the well-known reporters who covered the trials. Besides playing on Press.org, Update-1 can be found on…
Type: Media
Press Freedom Center Statement on Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 – Emily Wilkins, president of the National Press Club issued the following statement on the wrongful detention of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala in Iran. “The National Press Club demands the immediate release of Cecilia Sala a fearless journalist unjustly imprisoned in Tehran. Sala, who has been held in Tehran’s Evin prison since Dec. 19, was on an approved reporting trip and adhered to all regulations required for journalists working in the country. Her detention is an affront to press freedom and a violation of international norms. Journalism is not a crime. It is…
Type: News
National Press Club member's book provides insider’s look at Nuremberg trials coverage
Noel Marie Fletcher The journalists who were in the courtroom covering the Nuremberg Trials, sharing details about Nazi war crimes, are the focus of a new book by National Press Club member Noel Marie Fletcher. In this edition of Update-1, Fletcher discusses Reporting the Nuremberg Trials: How Journalists Covered Live Nazi Trials and Executions, with Broadcast/Podcast Team member Tom Young. Among the topics they talk about are how the news was gathered and reported, how reporting such as event today would compare, and the well-known reporters who covered the trials. Update-1 is produced by …
Type: News