Freedom Forum media consultant Gene Mater talks about the Berlin Wall's history, what it represented and its ultimate demise.
Go behind the scenes with the Newseum’s curatorial staff as they install the new exhibit, "Woodstock at 40: The Rise of Music Journalism," which will be on display through Oct. 31, 2009.
The Newseum celebrates the 40th anniversary July 20 of the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing as Frank Bond surveys the scene.
Nearly 6,000 people visited the Newseum April 11 to help celebrate the First Amendment and the museum’s first anniversary on historic Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Newseum’s Sonya Gavankar shows the fun that visitors had as they took part in the historic proceedings on America’s main street.
The Newseum’s unique communications systems and broadcast facilities make it home away from home for all the media covering the 44th inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Most of the TV networks and other media outlets have staked out prime spots in the Newseum, which is situated in ideal position along the inaugural parade route on Pennsylvania Avenue. The world’s most interactive museum has sweeping views of the U.S. Capitol and other Washington landmarks.
The Newseum’s Sonya Gavankar takes a nocturnal stroll through the building to document some of the shenanigans as the staff hunkers down on Inauguration Eve.
The Newseum’s Frank Bond talks with CNN anchor John King about new interactive, 3-D technology the cable news network is using.
The Newseum is getting a special wrap to commemorate President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration on Jan. 20. Senior exhibit manager Bryan Schultz explains the process.
Time is running out to complete your holiday shopping, and the Newseum’s Sonya Gavankar has some tips to make it easy.
First Amendment Center Vice President and Executive Director Gene Policinski asks Newseum visitors to name the Five Freedoms of the First Amendment.
National and international front pages trumpeted Barack Obama’s election as the first African-American president of the United States. See some of the headlines that brought the historic news to people around the world.
On Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008, the Newseum explored the press and the presidency during an all-day, fun-filled "Family Day" that offered something for everyone.
Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden’s spirited 90-minute debate was front-page news around the country. The Newseum’s Sonya Gavankar asked Washington, D.C., locals what they thought about the debate.
World renowned chef Wolfgang Puck gives the Newseum’s Sonya Gavankar a tour of the kitchen at The Source, Puck’s award-winning restaurant located next to the Newseum.
The Newseum Student Advisory Team shows how membership has great benefits.
Watch this video to see how fun and easy it is to “Be a TV Reporter” – and then make plans to visit the Newseum and give it a try.
Newseum Executive Director Joe Urschel takes you on a tour of the world’s most interactive museum.
Members of the Newseum's Student Advisory Team name their favorite things about Washington D.C.'s newest museum — the world's most interactive.
Newseum video blogger Gene Policinski, vice president and executive director of the First Amendment Center, tours the First Amendment Walkway and discusses the five freedoms.
Newseum video bloggers Indira Williams Babic and Bryan Schultz cover the installation of the Journalists Memorial, a soaring two-story glass structure that bears the names of journalists around the world who died covering news.
Video blogger Jessica Hall and the Multimedia team provide a peek at one of the many high-tech interactive games visitors will experience at the Newseum.
Join Newseum video bloggers Frank Bond and Bud O'Connor as they take a closer look at the giant Electronic Window on the World — a 40-by-22-foot high-definition media screen in the 90-foot-high atrium. The giant screen showcases historical and current events/breaking news in the New York Times–Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall of News.
Video bloggers Susan Bennett and Patty Rhule look at newspaper front pages the day after the Iowa caucuses.
Our video blogger reports from the scene as a replica of Applications Technology Satellite 1 is hoisted to the ceiling of the Newseum’s atrium.
Our video blogger is on the scene as the Bell 206B JetRanger III news helicopter is installed in the Newseum’s atrium.
Our video blogger is on site at the Newseum as the largest display of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany is installed.
Check out the Newseum’s video blogger as she goes around the world in 80 seconds, or at least around the new World Press Freedom map as it gets installed in its new home.