Radio and Television Correspondents' Association

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The Radio and Television Correspondents' Association of Washington, D.C. (RTCA)[1] is an American broadcast journalism group of news reporters from around the world who cover the United States Congress.[2] Founded in 1939,[2] RTCA is best known for holding an annual dinner in Washington, D.C.,[3] not to be confused with the higher profile White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.

Chair of the Association

  • 2008-2009: Heather Dahl, Feature Story News.
  • 2009-2010: Linda Scott, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
  • 2010-2011: Peter Slen, C-SPAN
  • 2011-2012: Jay McMichael, CNN News Photographer
  • 2012-2013: John Wallace, III, FOX News photographer
  • 2013-2014: Lisa Desjardins, CNN
  • 1998-1999: Jim Mills, Fox News

Awards

  • David Bloom Award[4]
  • Jerry Thompson Award
  • Joan Shorenstein Barone Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award

RTCA Dinners

As is the case with the similar but more exclusive WHCA Dinner,[5] the attention given to the Association's activities are far outweighed by the focus on the dinner's guest list and pre-dinner receptions and post-dinner parties hosted by various media organizations.[5][6]

Also as is true of the WHCA Dinner and Gridiron Club Dinner, the RTCA Dinner has been subject to criticism that it encourages journalists to engage in undue coziness with the political officials they are supposed to fairly cover, and also that the public spectacle of "playing footsie" with reporters' main subjects is bringing the political press into disgrace.[7]

Notable RTCA dinners

In 1983, the RTCA compiled a videotape of various bloopers made in the news, and even music videos about the news, entitled "Tapes of Wrath". A sequel, "Tapes of Wrath II", followed in 1991. In 1995, President [[Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton

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During the 2004 dinner, President George W. Bush mocked himself in a slideshow including images of him searching under furniture in the Oval Office for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, which liberal commentator David Corn termed a "callous and arrogant display".[13]

In 2007, President George W. Bush attended the event for the third time,[3] and JibJab premiered its latest satiric animation, What We Call The News[14][15]

On Tuesday, June 16, 2009, president Barack Obama and humorist, author, and actor John Hodgman were the headline speakers at the 2009 RTCA Dinner.[16] At the dinner, JibJab premiered its animated video, "He's Barack Obama."[17][18]

Brief timeline of recent dinners

See also

References

  1. RTCA Constitution. RTCA official website. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  2. a b About Us. RTCA official website. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  3. a b Associated Press, A President walks into a journalists' dinner, March 29, 2007Template:Dead link
  4. Awards. RTCA. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  5. a b Ana Marie Cox, Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner, Time Magazine Swampland blog, March 29, 2007 Template:Webarchive
  6. RTCA Field Report: Geraldo Came To Party, Jossip.com, March 29, 2007 Template:Webarchive
  7. Hamilton Nolan, Joke is on the press at annual DC dinners, PRWeek, April 3, 2007 Template:Webarchive
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