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Reserve now to tour Club's Broadcast Operations Center, Jan. 17, Archives, Jan. 24
Do you wonder what happens on the Club’s 4th Floor? Get an insider look at The National Press Club’s Broadcast Operations Center (BOC) and Archives on one of our upcoming tours! Click here to register to tour the BOC on Friday, Jan. 17th at 4 p.m. or the Archives on Jan. 24 at 4 p.m.. Tours are for members only. Space is limited, so be sure to secure your spot! Randy Hall, director of facilities and media, plans to lead a tour of the BOC. The facility features two studios, two post-production suites and transmission services via satellite, fiber, or IP. On this tour, you will go behind-…
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Pub Quiz
Join fellow club members and their guests on Thursday, January 16 at 7:00 pm for trivia, food, drinks, prizes and camaraderie. Pub Quiz is a great opportunity to gather with friends over food and drinks and to meet new friends and members, so gather a team of four and come to the Reliable Source’s Truman Lounge. Veteran Pub Quiz emcee Marc Wojno will be on hand. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to arrive early to grab a table. Don’t have a team? No worries - we’ll team you up. Questions provided by Brainstormer Trivia.
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Library computers, databases temporarily unavailable
The Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library is replacing and updating the three computers accessible to members in an effort to better serve your needs. During this process, the computers and databases will be unavailable. NPC members will regain their regular access to the library computers, which include the Lexis Nexis and Leadership Connect databases, as soon as the updates are complete. These updates do not impact the Bloomberg Terminal in the library, which remains accessible to members during regular Club hours. Thank you for your understanding, The NPCJI Team
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Communicators Team Meeting
National Press Club Communicators Team members help further the goals of the National Press Club through their participation in and support of activities that advance the cause of journalism and defend the freedom of the press. Join the Communicators Team here to receive team updates and the invitations to team meetings.
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American Legion Post 20 Meeting
Political History Curator to Discuss 2024 Campaign and Election at American Legion Meeting
Dr. Claire Jerry, curator of the Division of Political History with the National Museum of American History, plans to discuss the 2024 election season at the next meeting of American Legion Post 20. Dr. Jerry will address how the museum recorded and interpreted the events of the 2024 electoral season and how those events are reflected in exhibits. The luncheon meeting takes place at noon on Wednesday, February 12 in the McClendon Room at the National Press Club. All Press Club members are invited. American Legion Post 20 has been affiliated with the Press Club for more than a century.
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McCarren, Rezaian discuss Club's new Press Freedom Center
The NPC's new Press Freedom Center officially launched in late November, with the first event involving 17 members of the family of Austin Tice, the American journalist kidnapped while reporting in Syria on Aug. 13, 2012. In the latest edition of Update-1, Broadcast/Podcast Team co-chair Mike Hempen talks with Bill McCarren, the center's director, and Jason Rezaian, the director of press freedom issues for The Washington Post and a consultant to the center, about how the center will be used in the Club's press freedom initiatives. They also discuss why there's a need for the center, how it…
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Richardson is not the stodgy history prof stuck in 1812. And she has strong opinions. Most nights she analyzes breaking news in her newsletter, “Letters from an American,” which claims more than three million readers. She artfully uses the lessons of history to understand the present, and just as importantly, to guide her readers into the future. Her award-winning books have explored the Civil War, the Gilded Age, the American West, and the history of the Republican Party. Her most recent book, Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America, was a New York Times bestseller. The Washington…
RESCHEDULED: Historian, political influencer Heather Cox Richardson will join in Cocktails and Conversation Jan. 16
When talking about President-elect Donald Trump’s vision of government, few people immediately recall a book published by a Yale sociologist in 1883. Heather Cox Richardson is that person. Richardson plans to share some of her signature insights at a Headliners Cocktails & Conversation at 6 p.m. on Jan. 16 in the Fourth Estate Room. The event is free to club members and their guests. Cocktails will be available for purchase. Credentialed press who would like to cover the talk should contact Cecily Scott Martin at [email protected]. Space is limited so registration is essential. If…
Type: News