The Newseum, which bills itself as the world's most interactive museum, will open its new $450 million, seven-level museum on historic Pennsylvania Avenue on Friday, April 11. Take a sneak peek inside.
Video by Barbara L. Salisbury
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The Newseum, which bills itself as the world's most interactive museum, will open its new $450 million, seven-level museum on historic Pennsylvania Avenue on Friday, April 11. Take a sneak peek inside.
Video by Barbara L. Salisbury
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Comments (2)
A newseum? Or, a propaganda collection of the same lies, half truths and censorship that the American media has been giving us for some time now? Is there room in your newseum for a opinion like mine or is it exactly what I have described?
My father told me, "don't believe everything you read in the newspapers" and he was very right. I say, "freedom of the press?" freedom to do what, distort the truth? Slant the news?
i'll wait on your new newseum until it proves to be truthful.
Posted by DON Mc Diarmid Jr. | April 11, 2008 4:20 PM
The "NEW" Newseum is very much OVERRATED! I personally liked the OLD Newseum better. The old Newseum was more informative and had more history of TV journalism. I remember in the old Newseum seeing TV screens with the various TV anchors that have evolved through the years. Not so with the new Newseum. There is so much WASTED space in the new building, which is mostly open space, that had they closed in this space, there could very easily have been many more exhibitions, and more journalism history. I'm glad I found this out before spending $20.00--on WHAT?! The old Newseum was much better.
Posted by Karen | April 11, 2008 8:18 PM