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"The World This Week: China"
Journalists examine the state of press freedom in China.   10.04.01 - Program runs about 30 min.

   

'Why fight for it?' Interview with John Seigenthaler
During Arizona State University's First Amendment Festival, KPNX-TV news anchor Lin Sue Cooney has conversation with John Seigenthaler, founder of the First Amendment Center.   10.03.01 -

   

"African Correspondents Association luncheon"
State Department's Walter H. Kansteiner says U.S. 'extremely concerned' about newspaper closings in Eritrea.   10.02.01 - Runs 55 minutes. Recorded Sept. 28 at The Freedom Forum World Center, Arlington, Va.

   

"Inside Media @ the Newseum: Frank Bolden"
One of World War II’s first accredited African-American correspondents talks about interviewing Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin.   09.27.01 - Program runs 55 minutes. Recorded Sept. 16 at the Newseum, Arlington, Va.

   

"The World This Week: Mali"
One in a regular series of programs examining the state of press freedom around the world.   09.22.01 - Program runs about 35 minutes. Recorded Sept. 20 at the Newseum, Arlington, Va.

   

"Newseum Radio: Yellow Journalism"
As media analysts debate the intense interest in stories like Chandra Levy's disappearance, journalists look at how tabloids covered breaking news over the past century.   09.13.01 -

   

"Newseum Radio" Webcast: Assembling for civil rights
This week we revisit one of the largest nonviolent demonstrations ever held, the 1963 March on Washington for civil rights.   09.12.01 -

   

"Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for Journalists."
An examination of a new University of Toronto study on PTSD in war correspondents. Host: John Owen, director, Freedom Forum European Center, London.   08.30.01 - Encore Webcast. Program runs 1 hour, 42 mins. Recorded April 19 at the First Amendment Center/New York.

   

"Newseum Radio: Exploring 'Yo Mama': Art, Outrage and the First Amendment"
Discussion of arts controversy on a panel at the First Amendment Center/New York. Host: Gene Policinski. Week in review: Max Cacas.   08.27.01 - Program length: 1 hour.

   
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'Newseum Radio' is a weekly radio newsmagazine on journalism and the First Amendment, produced by The Freedom Forum and the Newseum. It is heard via satellite on National Public Radio Worldwide. 'Newseum Radio' is also Webcast on this page every Monday at 11 a.m. Eastern. Portions of 'Newseum Radio' are also heard regularly over the stations of South Africa Broadcasting Corp.

"Inside Media" programs are part of a regular series offering Newseum visitors a chance to find out how and why news people do what they do. For details on this and other Newseum programs, please check Newseum visitor information.

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Webcasting/radio producer: Cody Cox
Senior producer/technology and programs: Max Cacas
Executive producer/Webcasting: Gene Policinski
Vice president/technology and programs: Adam Clayton Powell III

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