Go behind the scenes with the Newseum's curatorial staff as they install the new exhibit, "Inside Tim Russert's Office: If It's Sunday, It's 'Meet the Press'," which will be on display through 2010.
Take a video tour through one of sports photographer Walter Iooss's diaries and hear him describe how he creates his unique graphic journals.
Legendary Sports Illustrated photographer Walter Iooss Jr. talks with the Newseum about how several of his iconic images came about.
Three-time Grammy Award-winning gospel rock artist Ashley Cleveland sat down with the Newseum's Ken Paulson and Gene Policinski at the First Amendment Center in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 21 to talk about her concert at the Newseum on Oct. 18, 2009.
Veteran CBS Newsman Don Hewitt died of pancreatic cancer Aug. 19, 2009, at his Bridgehampton, N.Y., home. He was 86. Hewitt was the founder and executive producer of "60 Minutes," the most successful and most imitated newsmagazine in television history. He tells of one remarkable milestone.
To celebrate the opening of Disney/Pixar’s new PG-rated animated movie "UP," several lucky Newseum visitors got the chance to soar up to 50 feet in the New York Times–Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall of News strapped in a balloon-powered easy chair.
Mark Pierzchala has visited the Newseum every Friday since its grand opening. Hear what the museum's No. 1 fan has to say about the news media and his favorite exhibits and galleries.
One year after its grand opening on April 11, 2008, the Newseum has quickly become one of the most sought-after destinations in the nation’s capital.
Find out what makes the Newseum one of the most exciting attractions in the nation’s capital. With 15 theaters, 14 galleries, weekly programs and special events, you never know who you’ll bump into at the world’s most interactive museum.
News printed on paper is giving way to news delivered digitally, wherever, whenever and however you want it.
LL Cool J gives a shout out for freedom of speech and the Newseum’s First Amendment Gallery.
Sportscaster Ahmad Rashad is a fan of the Newseum’s film about sports reporting that shows daily in the Sports Theater.
Rob DeFeo, chief horticulturalist for the National Park Service, announces the peak blooming days in 2009 for Washington’s cherry blossoms.
Former President Bill Clinton was a participant at the National Clean Energy Project Feb. 23 that was held at the Newseum’s Knight Conference Center. He was later interviewed by CNBC’s Rebecca Quick, co-anchor of "Squawk Box."
James L. Swanson chronicles his lifelong interest in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, which resulted in the New York Times best-seller "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer."
President-elect Barack Obama was the featured guest on an early taping of ABC’s "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" Jan. 10, 2009. The news show is taped each Sunday morning in the Knight Studio on Pennsylvania Avenue, as part of a partnership between ABC News and the Newseum.
Newseum passersby along Pennsylvania Avenue Nov. 15, 2008, were treated to a dazzling slide show of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs during the opening of FotoWeek DC. The photographs were illuminated on the 74-foot-tall stone tablet on the building’s façade that bears the 45 words of the First Amendment.
Hear what visitors are saying about their unique experiences at the world’s most interactive museum.
In a 1999 USA Weekend/Newseum survey of the top 100 stories of the 20th century, 36,000 Americans ranked the U.S. stock market crashes of 1929 as No. 8. This video, produced by the Newseum, explains how the press covered one of the country’s major financial crises.
Veteran journalists Tom Brokaw, Ben Bradlee and Judy Woodruff promote open government and freedom of information during Sunshine Week, March 11–17, sponsored by RTNDA, the association of electronic journalists.
"Good Morning America" anchors Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts ended their seven-state whistle-stop tour with a live broadcast at the Newseum Sept. 19, 2008.
Fans of "Good Morning America" and singer Jennifer Hudson received a double treat Sept. 19, 2008, when "GMA" anchors Diane Sawyer, Robin Roberts, Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion and Oscar-winner Hudson appeared live at the Newseum.
Some of the most dramatic events in journalism history are recreated in "I-Witness: A 4-D Time Travel Adventure," where a 3-D film and fourth-dimension special effects take visitors on a journalistic trip through time.
WALL•E, Disney/Pixar's star robot, delighted Newseum visitors May 31, 2008, in The New York Times–Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall.
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was interviewed by Brian Williams of "NBC Nightly News" in the Knight Studio on Pennsylvania Avenue on May 8, 2008.
Charles L. Overby, chief executive officer, Newseum, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Alberto Ibargüen, chairman, Newseum, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Al Neuharth, founder, Newseum, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., chairman, The New York Times Co., speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Video of Gen. David Petraeus, Commanding General, Multi-National Force - Iraq, at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Michael Bloomberg, mayor, New York City, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Michael Wilson, Canadian ambassador to the United States, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Rupert Murdoch, chairman, News Corporation, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
John Lewis, U.S. representative from Georgia, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
Nancy Pelosi, speaker, U.S. House of representatives, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.
John G. Roberts Jr., chief justice of the United States, speaks at the Newseum Dedication Ceremony in the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Theater on April 11, 2008.