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"Newseum Radio: Liberty in the Time of Terror"
First Amendment Center discussion on challenges to basic freedoms posed by response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
10.26.01
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"Newseum Radio Week in Review"
Weekly news summary of top journalism and news media headlines.
10.26.01
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Program length: About 5 minutes.
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"The World This Week: Zambia"
Panel discussion examining the state of press freedom in the southern African nation.
10.25.01
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Program runs about 35 minutes. Recorded Oct. 25 at the Newseum, Arlington, Va.
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"Newseum Radio: The Media and the Military"
Discussion on relationship between U.S. military and the news media, with implications for current war on terrorism.
10.19.01
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"The Media and the Military"
Panel on relationship between U.S. military and news media, with implications for current war on terrorism.
10.18.01
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Program runs 1 hour, 5 minutes. Recorded Oct. 17 at the Newseum, Arlington, Va.
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"Newseum Radio: First Amendment in Cyberspace"
Debate over whether people have a right to download copyrighted music free.
10.12.01
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Program recorded at KAET-TV as part of the First Amendment Festival at Arizona State University.
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"Newseum Radio: Why fight for it?"
Interview with John Seigenthaler by news anchor Lin Sue Cooney, KPNX-TV, Phoenix, during Arizona State University First Amendment Festival.
10.12.01
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Host: Gene Policinski. Week in Review: Max Cacas. Program runs 1 hour.
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"Inside Media: The Television Archive"
The Internet Archive, a California-based nonprofit organization that archives the Internet, has launched a new Web site dedicated to archiving TV coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
10.12.01
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Program runs 47 minutes. Recorded Oct. 11 at the Newseum, Arlington, Va.
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"Newseum Radio: America vs. the Media"
Why the press has received high marks from the public for coverage of Sept. 11 terror attacks.
09.28.01
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Host: Gene Policinski. Week in Review: Max Cacas. Program runs 1 hour.
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"Newseum Radio: Religion in Public Life"
This week on "Newseum Radio," a discussion held just days before the terrorist attacks in New York and near Washington, D.C., about religious differences in America.
09.21.01
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"Newseum Radio: America Under Attack"
This week on Newseum Radio, journalist and Newseum visitors discuss how news media across the nation have reported on the recent terrorist attacks and rescue efforts in New York and at the Pentagon.
09.18.01
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"America Under Attack, Part One"
In the first of two programs, Newseum visitors discuss news coverage of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. Hosts: Rich Foster, Susan Bennett, Newseum.
09.12.01
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"America Under Attack, Part Two"
In the second of two programs, Newseum visitors discuss news coverage of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.
09.12.01
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About freedomforum.org Webcast programs
'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
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Vice president/technology and programs: Adam Clayton Powell III
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