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The Newseum is about to close its doors. On Wednesday, the soaring Pennsylvania Avenue building dedicated to the First Amendment held its final public event. And on New Year’s Eve the museum ...
The Newseum’s closure is an opportunity, not a death sentence, said its leader. “I have great optimism that we’ll have an exciting new footprint somewhere, ...
Citing financial difficulties, the Newseum, a museum dedicated to the history of journalism, First Amendment freedoms and the free press, will close its doors at the end of the year. In a ...
This just in from the Newseum: Fake "Anchorman" generates real buzz for serious-minded institution dedicated to the First Amendment. Cross-branding ensues. Hollywood promotes sequel. And officials ...
What the Newseum did right was operate as a focal point for D.C., the local of countless panels, speeches, splashy events, and even film premieres like The Post.
The impact of the Newseum. That museum — and its larger successor on Pennsylvania Avenue — had a more than 20-year run but will close its doors on Dec. 31.
During the same 10-year span, the Newseum’s rental and catering revenue kept the organization afloat, averaging $15.2 million — more than double the amount generated by admissions.
Each morning, Mike Machado is responsible for printing and hanging 60 front pages from newspapers in all 50 states and a handful of international countries in cases outside the Newseum.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Newseum, the giant, costly new temple that celebrates newsgathering, is reopening here near the National Mall with unmistakably grander ambitions than mere entertainment ...
A Newseum visitor looks at the “Anchorman” movie exhibit at the Newseum in Washington, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. The museum about news and the First Amendment has opened “Anchorman: ...
It’s hard to take Ron Burgundy seriously, but the Newseum is trying its best. With “Anchorman 2” set to hit movie theaters next month, the Newseum and Paramount Pictures have teamed up on an ...