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Description of Pictures: Al Neuharth's typewriter is on display now.
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NEWS_181020_07.JPG: Breaking News
Saudi Journalist Critical of Regime Was Killed
NEWS_181201_01.JPG: The Visionary Behind the Newseum
Best known for creating USA TODAY, Al Neuharth built Gannett from a group of small local newspapers into one of the nation's largest media companies. As company chairman from 1973 to 1989, Neuharth advocated hiring and promoting women and minorities to make newsrooms more diverse. He also founded the Newseum and the Freedom Forum, the nonpartisan foundation that champions the First Amendment and is the Newseum's principal funding source.
On this typewriter, Newseum founder Al Neuharth drafted a memo about starting a national daily newspaper, USA TODAY, which launched in 1982. The newspaper's splashy graphics and short articles reinvented the traditional news format. The letter seen here is a replica.
NEWS_181201_15.JPG: On this typewriter, Newseum founder Al Neuharth drafted a memo about starting a national daily newspaper, USA TODAY, which launched in 1982. The newspaper's splashy graphics and short articles reinvented the traditional news format. The letter seen here is a replica.
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2018 photos: Overnight trips this year:
(February) Greenville, NC for a Civil War Trust conference,,
(May/June) Newport News, VA for another CWT conference,
(July) my 13th consecutive trip to San Diego Comic-Con (including sites in Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles),
(August twice, October) three trips to New York City (including New York Comic-Con), and
(September) Chicago, IL for my CWT swansong event.
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Number of photos taken this year: about 535,000.
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