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New York Press Club
NameNew York Press Club
Formation1948
LocationNew York City

New York Press Club. The New York Press Club is a professional organization that was founded in 1948 by a group of New York Times reporters, including Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, with the goal of promoting and supporting journalism in the New York City area, home to Columbia University, New York University, and City University of New York. The club's early members included notable journalists such as Dorothy Kilgallen and Mike Wallace, who worked for CBS News and ABC News. Over the years, the club has been associated with prominent media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and The New York Daily News.

History

The New York Press Club has a rich history, dating back to the post-World War II era, when Journalism was becoming increasingly important in the United States, with the rise of CNN, NBC News, and Fox News. The club's founders were inspired by the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., which was established in 1908, and the Hollywood Press Club, founded in 1940, with members like Clark Gable and Humphrey Bogart. The New York Press Club's early years were marked by a series of lectures and seminars featuring prominent journalists, including Ernest Hemingway and Theodore White, who worked for Time Magazine and The New Yorker. The club also hosted events with notable figures, such as Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, at venues like Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden.

Organization

The New York Press Club is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors composed of prominent journalists and media professionals, including representatives from The New York Post, Daily News, and Village Voice. The club's leadership has included notable figures, such as Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, who have worked for The New York Times and Politico. The organization is headquartered in Manhattan, with offices near Times Square and Grand Central Terminal, and has partnerships with other media organizations, including ProPublica, The Guardian, and Al Jazeera. The club's activities are supported by a team of volunteers, including students from New York University's Journalism School and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

Awards

The New York Press Club presents several awards each year to recognize excellence in journalism, including the Gold Medal Award, which has been won by journalists such as Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who worked for The Washington Post. The club also presents awards for investigative reporting, feature writing, and photography, with past winners including Seymour Hersh and Nicholas Lemann, who have worked for The New Yorker and The Atlantic. The awards are presented at an annual ceremony, which has been attended by notable figures, such as Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maddow, who work for CNN and MSNBC. The club's awards have been recognized by other media organizations, including Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award.

Membership

Membership in the New York Press Club is open to professional journalists, public relations specialists, and other media professionals, including those who work for Bloomberg News, Reuters, and Associated Press. The club has a diverse membership, with representatives from a wide range of media outlets, including The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, and Vox. Members of the club have access to exclusive events, including panel discussions and workshops, which have featured speakers such as Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, who have worked with The Guardian and Der Spiegel. The club also offers members opportunities for networking and professional development, with partnerships with organizations like Investigative Reporters and Editors and Society of Professional Journalists.

Events

The New York Press Club hosts a wide range of events throughout the year, including conferences, seminars, and receptions, which have been held at venues like The Plaza Hotel and The Brooklyn Museum. The club's events have featured prominent speakers, such as Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Beck, who have worked for CNN and Fox News. The club also hosts events with notable figures from the world of politics, including Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, who have spoken at the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention. The club's events are often covered by local media outlets, including WNYC and NY1, and have been recognized by national media organizations, such as NPR and PBS NewsHour. Category:Journalism

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