EXHIBIT GIVES CHANCE TO TEST REPORTING SKILL.Byline: Daily News Believe that you could report the news better than local TV newscasters? Try your news delivery in front of a camera at NewsCapade, a traveling, interactive museum of news. The mobile exhibit was created by the Newseum The Newseum is an interactive museum of news and journalism under construction in Washington, D.C. It opened at its first location in Rosslyn, Virginia on April 18, 1997. Its stated mission is "to help the public and the news media understand one another better". , an Arlington, Va., museum dedicated to creating a better understanding of the news media by the public. Highlights of the exhibit include a theater showing of an award-winning film, ``What's News?'' narrated by CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. News' Charles Osgood For the psychologist see, see . Charles Osgood (born Charles Osgood Wood, III on January 8, 1933) is a radio and television commentator in the United States. His daily program, The Osgood File, has been broadcast on the CBS Radio Network since 1971. , an Interview a Journalist booth, displays of news photos and historic front pages, news artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. , and a time line of 20th century news. The free exhibit, housed in two custom-designed, 53-foot trailers, is located in the parking lot at the Los Angeles Zoo The Los Angeles Zoo founded in 1966, is a large zoo located in Los Angeles, California, USA. The Zoo, located in Los Angeles' Griffith Park, is home to 1,200 animals from around the world. , across from the Autry Museum of Western Heritage. It is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday. There is a toll-free number for more information: (877) 639-7386. |
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