As technologies improved, the speed of news increased. First there was radio, carrying the sound of news simultaneously to thousands of listeners over long distances. Television and the internet added impact. Television added impact with moving images. The Internet put the power of the mass media into the hands of the public.
This gallery traces the evolution through two 25-foot-high media walls featuring memorable images from TV news, a multimedia timeline, trends in digital news and a display devoted to pioneering broadcaster Edward R. Murrow.
This gallery features the most comprehensive collection of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs ever assembled as well as interviews with many of the photographers. Some of the photographs have become...
Around, above and below, visitors to the Great Hall of News are surrounded by a continuous flow of news. Instant, breaking, historic news that is uncensored, diverse and free. This soaring,...
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