Peter S. Prichard
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Peter S. Prichard

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Peter S. Prichard was an Editor-in-Chief for the USA Today with 64 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1984 Call-In as an Editorial Director for the USA Today. The year with the most videos was 1992 with seven videos. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2018 with an average of 3,003 views per program as a President for the Newseum. Most appearances with Brian Lamb (14), Brian Gallagher (5), Charles L. Overby (5). Most common tags: Journalism, Newspapers, Vietnam War.

Appearances by Title:c. November 19, 2003 - Present President, Newseum


Videos: 5 c. January 1, 2007 - Present President, Newseum


Videos: 5 c. April 1, 1998 - Present President, Freedom Forum


Videos: 2 c. January 1, 1982 - Present Editor, [USA Today]


Videos: 3 c. May 23, 1986 - Present Correspondent, [USA Today]


Videos: 2 c. January 18, 1984 - Present Editorial Director, [USA Today]


Videos: 5

Previously

Editor-in-Chief, [USA Today] c. January 1, 1988 - c. December 31, 1994 Videos: 39 Executive Director, Newseum c. January 1, 1997 - c. December 31, 1997 Videos: 1

Recent Appearances

  • <em>Killing Grace</em>

    Killing Grace

    Former USA Today editor-in-chief and Vietnam War veteran Peter Prichard discussed his novel, Killing Grace, about a murder th…

  • First Amendment and Freedom

    First Amendment and Freedom

    The Newseum celebrated its final program examining the First Amendment. Among the speakers were "Fox News Sunday"'s Chris Wal…

  • U.S. Marines and the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive

    U.S. Marines and the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive

    The Vietnam War’s Tet Offensive started 50 years ago on January 30, 1968, with Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces attackin…

  • Vietnam War Reporting

    Vietnam War Reporting

    Journalists Bob Schieffer, Peter Arnett, and David Hume Kennerly talked about reporting from the battlefields during the Viet…

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