‘Anchorman’ Spoof of 1970s TV News Is Basis for Newseum Exhibition

The exhibition, based on the 2004 film “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,” recalls an era of heavily sprayed hair, huge egos and newsrooms with little racial and gender diversity.

    



Newseum: Montage

Newseum: Montage

The greatest stories in the world. Now in D.C.
Where the news comes to life.

Advertising Agency: The Martin Agency, USA
Creative Director: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Amy Elkin, Mark Brye, David Grindon
Copywriter: Kevin Dunleavy
Photographer: Various
Art Buyer: Julie Sanders
Print producer: Jenny Schoenherr
Published: April 2008

Newseum: Ali

Newseum: Ali

Ali topples a legend. Now in D.C.
Where the news comes to life.

Advertising Agency: The Martin Agency, USA
Creative Director: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Amy Elkin, Mark Brye, David Grindon
Copywriter: Kevin Dunleavy
Photographer: Various
Art Buyer: Julie Sanders
Print producer: Jenny Schoenherr
Published: April 2008

Newseum: Normandy

Newseum: Normandy

Allies storm the beach at Normandy. Now in D.C.
Where the news comes to life.

Advertising Agency: The Martin Agency, USA
Creative Director: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Amy Elkin, Mark Brye, David Grindon
Copywriter: Kevin Dunleavy
Photographer: Various
Art Buyer: Julie Sanders
Print producer: Jenny Schoenherr
Published: April 2008

Nesweum: Berlin Wall

Nesweum: Berlin Wall

The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall. Now in D.C.
Where the news comes to life.

Advertising Agency: The Martin Agency, USA
Creative Director: Joe Alexander
Art Directors: Amy Elkin, Mark Brye, David Grindon
Copywriter: Kevin Dunleavy
Photographer: Various
Art Buyer: Julie Sanders
Print producer: Jenny Schoenherr
Published: April 2008