  {"id":71596,"date":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news-draft\/uncategorized\/newscapade-with-al-neuharth-to-visit-uri\/"},"modified":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2000-09-20T00:00:00","slug":"newscapade-with-al-neuharth-to-visit-uri","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news\/2000\/09\/newscapade-with-al-neuharth-to-visit-uri\/","title":{"rendered":"NewsCapade with Al Neuharth to visit 溏心vlog免费B站"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"press-release-import\">\n\t\tARLINGTON, Va. \u2014 The Newseum, the world\u2019s only interactive museum of news, has created a mobile exhibit that will bring some of the museum\u2019s most popular artifacts, videos and displays to Kingston, R.I., from Sept. 22-26. The Providence Journal will co-host NewsCapade\u2019s visit to the city. &#13; &#13; Newseum\u2019s NewsCapade with Al Neuharth will be at the 溏心vlog免费B站 in the Roosevelt Hall parking lot. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, except Saturday, Sept. 23, and Sunday, Sept. 24, when NewsCapade will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission to NewsCapade is free. For public information, call 1\/877-NEWSEUM (toll free).&#13; &#13; NewsCapade is educational, informative and fun for people of all ages. Since the traveling exhibition was launched in San Francisco in April 1999, more than 230,000 people have visited NewsCapade.&#13; &#13; Visitors to NewsCapade begin their experience in a 45-seat theater that shows the award-winning film, &#8220;What\u2019s News?&#8221; narrated by CBS News\u2019 Charles Osgood. Interactive computers let visitors act as newspaper editors selecting front-page stories or photojournalists covering breaking news. Visitors also can experience the excitement and challenge of being television reporters as they go in front of a camera to read the news. &#13; &#13; Other exhibits include an &#8220;Interview a Journalist&#8221; interactive kiosk, unforgettable news photos, historic newspaper front pages, news artifacts, a timeline of 20th-century news and a look at the power of the First Amendment. Each visitor may receive a free printout of  &#8220;The Birthday Banner,&#8221; the Newseum\u2019s custom-designed computer program that delivers a front page with the news from an individual\u2019s month and year of birth.&#13; &#13; Joining NewsCapade in Rhode Island is Allen H. Neuharth, founder of USA TODAY. At 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22, Neuharth will be participating in a free, public program with regional newspeople and newsmakers to discuss &#8220;Media at the Millennium.&#8221; Neuharth also is founder of The Freedom Forum, the international media-oriented foundation that created and funds the Newseum. The Freedom Forum, Newseum and NewsCapade are not affiliated with the Gannett Co. or USA TODAY.&#13; &#13; &#8220;The Newseum in Arlington, Va., is helping visitors there get a better understanding of the relationship between the news media and the public. We hope NewsCapade can do the same all across the USA,&#8221; Neuharth said.&#13; &#13; Newseum\u2019s NewsCapade with Al Neuharth is one of the largest mobile museum exhibitions on tour. Two custom-designed 53-foot trailers are joined, creating a vaulted pavilion with nearly 2,000 square feet of interior space.&#13; &#13; Visitors to NewsCapade can enter a &#8220;Win a Trip&#8221; contest which includes two round-trip tickets on US Airways to Washington, D.C., two nights accommodations and an escorted tour of the Newseum. Radio station WWLI-FM is co-sponsoring the contest. Listen to 105.1 FM for more details.&#13;  &#13; This year, the exhibit will visit Kennedy Space Center, Fla.; Jackson, Miss.; Little Rock, Ark.; Albuquerque, N.M.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Dubuque, Iowa; Tulsa, Okla.; Wichita, Kan.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Lansing, Mich.; Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.; Boise, Idaho; Missoula, Mont.; Anchorage, Alaska; Fargo, N.D.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Essex Junction, Vt.; Manchester, N.H.; Mystic, Conn.; Portland, Maine; Jersey City, N.J.; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Louisville, Ky; and Honolulu, Hawaii. By the end of this year, the exhibit will have visited all 50 states and one Canadian province. &#13; &#13; Peter S. Prichard, president of The Freedom Forum and Newseum, said, &#8220;The tour makes the key educational and interactive exhibits of the Newseum accessible to people across the country. We hope it will be an enlightening and entertaining experience for all.&#8221;&#13; &#13; The Newseum, a $50 million, 72,000-square-foot facility, opened in April 1997. The Newseum is located at 1101 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington, Va. Since its opening, more than a million people have visited the museum. # # #&#13; &#13; Please Note: This press release has been posted on behalf of the Newseum staff.&#13; &#13; For More Information about Newseum, Lauren Crowley, 703\/284-3769; cell 703\/626-4786 &#13; &#13; For information about the 溏心vlog免费B站 exhibit, call Maureen McDermott at 874-2726, mmcdermott@uri.edu\n\t<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ARLINGTON, Va. \u2014 The Newseum, the world\u2019s only interactive museum of news, has created a mobile exhibit that will bring some of the museum\u2019s most popular artifacts, videos and displays to Kingston, R.I., from Sept. 22-26. 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