25th Anniversary of USA Today
A panel of veteran journalists discussed the topic, “Reinventing the News Business: 1982 and Today.” USA Today was launched as the first national newspaper on September 15, 1982. Mr. Paulson…
240 viewsA panel of veteran journalists discussed the topic, “Reinventing the News Business: 1982 and Today.” USA Today was launched as the first national newspaper on September 15, 1982. Mr. Paulson…
240 viewsMike Wallace and Allen Neuharth spoke about their experiences in World War II and how it affected their lives and careers as journalists. They also talked about the role of journalists in wa…
203 viewsA dedication ceremony was held for the new Newseum facility in Washington, D.C. The ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater included a performance by the U.S. Marine Band and…
842 viewsAl Neuharth talked about the 25-year history of USA Today and the future of the newspaper industry. The newspaper is celebrating its 25th anniversary on September 15, 2007. Mr. Neuharth is a…
620 viewsSenator Daschle spoke to editors about homeland security and issues affecting the newspaper industry. His speech was followed by remarks from Mr. McGuire about the impact of September 11, 20…
101 viewsOn his 75th birthday, Al Neuharth, the founder of USA Today, was roasted by politicians and members of the communications industry.
217 viewsABC News Correspondent, Ms. Cokie Roberts, received the ninth annual Neuharth award for excellence in journalism. In her acceptance speech, Ms. Roberts talked about the history of relations …
65 viewsAllen Neuharth spoke about the recently opened Newseum, the first museum dedicated to the history of news. He spoke briefly about the Gannett and Freedom Forum presence in suburban Virginia.…
41 viewsMr. Hall spoke about how the media should help people make sense of events occuring in the world around them and journalists' role in the world. Mr. Hall said that the readership and viewers…
56 viewsAllen Neuharth spoke about the purpose of the Newseum, a museum dedicated to the history of journalism. He also talked about the importance of a free and fair press and the need for the pres…
80 viewsAt the dedication of a new building for the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center in New York, Mr. Wallace spoke about the lack of public trust in the news media. He focused on the need for a b…
75 viewsThe Committee to Protect Journalists hosted the annual International Press Freedom Awards. The awards honored international journalists who faced difficulty in publishing their work due to o…
227 viewsAllen Neuharth, USA Today Founder, presented the Neuharth Journalism Award to Robert MacNeil, Journalist, for his years of journalistic excellence. In his acceptance speech, Mr. MacNeil talk…
44 viewsA University of South Dakota event that included awards to members of the South Dakota legislature and to distinguished alumni of the University of South Dakota (names not available). After …
66 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
154 viewsFormer CBS NEWS Correspondent Charles Kuralt is bestowed with the NEUHARTH AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE from the University of South Dakota. He talked about his career on CBS, racial justice in…
58 viewsThe Freedom Forum provided the venue for the Report on News Coverage of Women. Allen Neuharth, Freedom Forum Chairman, welcomed his guests. Participants talked about how the media covers gen…
208 viewsThe International Press Club Moscow takes about censorship and the Press in Moscow. The panelists talked about freedom of speech and the press in Russia and its improvement since the adminis…
43 viewsAmerican media figures spoke at a memorial service in Washington National Cathedral for newspaper publisher Robert Maynard. Mr. Maynard, also a syndicated columnist, was remembered for his p…
190 viewsThe Freedom Forum presented the Freedom Forum Award to retired Supreme Court Justice Brennan and to the son of late Supreme Court Justice Marshall.
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