Inside Media

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Synopsis

Inside Media gives Newseum visitors the story behind the story through interviews with journalists and newsmakers. The program format offers the audience an opportunity to ask questions or make comments.

Episodes

  • The Sony Hacking Scandal and “The Interview” Controversy

    27/12/2014 Duration: 39min

    Michael Doyle, a reporter in the D.C. bureau of McClatchy newspapers, joins host John Maynard for a discussion about the recent controversy involving Sony Pictures Entertainment’s hacking scandal and the company’s decision to cancel the release of the movie “The Interview” in response to threats from the hacker group Guardians of Peace.

  • “Meet the Press” Moderator Chuck Todd

    20/12/2014 Duration: 01h02min

    Chuck Todd, moderator and managing editor of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” discusses his new book, “The Stranger: Barack Obama in the White House.”

  • The Impact of War at Home

    22/11/2014 Duration: 01h08min

    Photojournalist Ashley Gilbertson discusses news coverage of the Iraq war and veterans affairs with Beverly and Rainer Bosselmann, parents of Marine Cpl. Kirk Bosselmann, who died in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2004; and Cpl. Christian Dominguez, who served with Bosselmann during the bloody Fallujah offensive.

  • Escaping East Germany

    15/11/2014 Duration: 01h07min

    On the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, former East German citizens Ralph Kabisch and Toralf Pilz talk about their incredible journeys out of East Germany.

  • Eyewitness to History: Former ABC Reporter Barrie Dunsmore

    08/11/2014 Duration: 50min

    Barrie Dunsmore, who covered foreign affairs for ABC News for 30 years, recounts his live coverage from Berlin on the night the Berlin Wall fell. During his career at ABC, Dunsmore focused on events in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union as the Iron Curtain began to disintegrate.

  • The Collapse of the Wall

    08/11/2014 Duration: 46min

    Author Mary Elise Sarotte talks about her new book, “The Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall,” which reveals how a perfect storm of decisions by underground revolutionaries, disgruntled Stasi officers and dictatorial party bosses sparked an unexpected series of events culminating in the fall of the wall.

  • Revisiting the Gary Hart Affair

    01/11/2014 Duration: 38min

    Matt Bai, national political columnist for Yahoo News, talks about his new book, “All the Truth Is Out: The Week Politics Went Tabloid.” The book examines how press coverage of 1988 presidential candidate Gary Hart’s personal life marked a turning point in the relationship between the media and politics.

  • Remembering Ben Bradlee

    26/10/2014 Duration: 58min

    The Newseum looks back at the career and impact on American journalism of legendary Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee.

  • The Life and Times of Bill Cosby

    25/10/2014 Duration: 51min

    On the 30th anniversary of the debut of “The Cosby Show,” Mark Whitaker talks about his new book, “Cosby: His Life and Times,” the first major biography of comedian Bill Cosby.

  • Female Journalists on the Front Lines

    19/10/2014 Duration: 46min

    Brankica Stankovic, a recipient of the International Women’s Media Foundation’s 2014 Courage in Journalism Awards, talked about her work and the pursuit of the truth under dangerous conditions. The award honors female journalists who set themselves apart by their extraordinary bravery.

  • “The Boomer List” Opening Weekend

    27/09/2014 Duration: 30min

    To mark the opening of the Newseum’s new exhibit “The Boomer List,” photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders discussed his large-format portraits of the 19 influential baby boomers who make up the exhibit.

  • Fall TV Preview With Washington Post TV Critic Hank Stuever

    21/09/2014 Duration: 47min

    Washington Post TV critic Hank Stuever previews the 2014 fall TV season and discusses some of the biggest hits — and misses — of the upcoming season. He also talks about the art of criticism and trends in the television industry.

  • Witness to History: Investigating the Unabomber

    20/09/2014 Duration: 01h23s

    Jim Freeman, Terry Turchie and Donald Max Noel, who were part of the FBI team that captured the Unabomber, talk about their new book “Unabomber: How the FBI Broke Its Own Rules to Capture the Terrorist Ted Kaczynski.” This panel discussion was a co-production of the Newseum and the National Law Enforcement Museum.

  • Dangers of Reporting from Conflict Zones

    13/09/2014 Duration: 54min

    After the murders of journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff in Syria, McClatchy reporters Jonathan Landay and Nancy Youssef discuss their personal experiences reporting from the world’s most dangerous regions.

  • Radio One Founder Cathy Hughes

    09/08/2014 Duration: 46min

    Radio pioneer Cathy Hughes talks about her role as the founder of Radio One, the largest black-owned broadcast company in the United States.

  • John W. Dean and the 40th Anniversary of the Nixon Resignation

    02/08/2014 Duration: 01h10min

    John W. Dean, former legal counsel to President Richard M. Nixon, talks about his new book, "The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It," published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Nixon's resignation from office.

  • Civil Rights at 50

    28/06/2014 Duration: 51min

    Joseph McNeil of the "Greensboro Four" and original Freedom Rider Dion Diamond recount their experiences on the front lines of the civil rights movement 50 years ago.

  • Mark Twain: Washington Correspondent

    27/06/2014 Duration: 36min

    Washington journalist and historian John Muller talks about his new book, "Mark Twain in Washington, D.C.: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent," which chronicles Twain's time in Washington. Joining Muller is Donald Ritchie, historian of the U.S. Senate, who wrote one of the book's forewords and authored "Press Gallery: Congress and the Washington Correspondents."

  • Tiananmen Square 25 Years Later

    13/06/2014 Duration: 53min

    Twenty-five years later, former CNN anchor Bernard Shaw recounts his coverage of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 that ended in a massacre.

  • Fox News Channel's Bret Baier

    06/06/2014 Duration: 38min

    Fox News Channel's Bret Baier talks about his role at the cable news network as chief political anchor and anchor of "Special Report With Bret Baier."

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