Join us May 20 in honoring Chuck Scarborough, one of broadcast journalism's most celebrated members, as recipient of the Silurians Press Club's 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award


Scarborough was lead anchor for WNBC News for a record 50 years, eight months and 17 days, a career in which he earned 37 Emmy Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, a DuPont-Columbia Award, and many more.


Scarborough will be in conversation with Rich Lamb, a legendary broadcast reporter in his own right with 47 years at WCBS News Radio.

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James T. Madore, Silurians' 2026 Peter Kihss Award Winner

Legendary New York Times reporter Peter Kihss was noted not only for painstaking reporting but also his willingness to help younger journalists. That's why the Silurian award named for him is so special. 

This year's winner, James T. Madore of Newsday, epitomizes both those qualities and represents the still-essential need for local reporting. He'll share his dogged coverage of Long Island business at our luncheon on May 20.

Two Icons of Journalism Walk into a Luncheon...

Graydon Carter chats and laughs (a lot), with Ken Auletta

Graydon Carter, co-founding mischief-maker of Spy Magazine, 25-year Editor of Vanity Fair, and now, he says, a dedicated napper, sat down with Ken Auletta to recount the golden age of magazines from his memoir, When the Going Was Good. He recalled how a comp list persuaded Condé Nast's Cy Newhouse into thinking the "New York Observer" was an international sensation, branded Donald Trump a "short-fingered vulgarian" (still stings), exposed Deep Throat, threw the Oscars party of the century, and wrapped it all up with plans to republish forgotten classics. Regrets? Barely any.

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Recent Guests/Speakers

Gayle Feldman

Gayle Feldman and Kai Bird on Bennett Cerf, the Art of Biography, and What Publishing Has Lost
Gayle Feldman

Neal Shapiro

Neal Shapiro: Like the Boxer, Public Media is  Staggared  but  Still Standing
Neal Shapiro

E. Jean Carroll

E. Jean Carroll vs. Trump: Nerve, Not Bravery
E. Jean Carroll

Gayle Feldman

Gayle Feldman and Kai Bird on Bennett Cerf, the Art of Biography, and What Publishing Has Lost
Gayle Feldman

Neal Shapiro

Neal Shapiro: Like the Boxer, Public Media is  Staggared  but  Still Standing
Neal Shapiro
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News Media News

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Judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against WSJ over Epstein birthday letter


Judge tosses Trump’s lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for reporting on a racy letter he purportedly wrote to commemorate Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003.

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DOJ presses for its own search of WashPost reporter’s phone, laptops


Federal prosecutors want to overturn a judge’s decision to review reporter's seized devices on behalf of government and turn over information relevant to leak investigation.

Read WashPost story [paywall]
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US judge says Pentagon violated court order to restore press access


Federal judge rules the Pentagon is hampering journalists ‌in defiance of a court order that required it to restore access to credentialed reporter.

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Trump threatens to jail journalists in hunt to find leaker of Iran fighter jet story


Threatens journalists at the media outlet that first reported a second airman was missing.

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AP offers buyouts as part of pivot away from newspaper-focused history


AP to focus on visual journalism and new revenue sources, particularly firms investing in AI, to cope with the economic collapse of many legacy news outlets

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OpenAI Buys Tech-Industry Talk Show TBPN


TBPN will help with marketing and communications at OpenAI but keep their editorial independence, ChatGPT parent says

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Judge dismisses Trump’s lawsuit against WSJ over Epstein birthday letter


Judge tosses Trump’s lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for reporting on a racy letter he purportedly wrote to commemorate Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003.

Read Politico Story

DOJ presses for its own search of WashPost reporter’s phone, laptops


Federal prosecutors want to overturn a judge’s decision to review reporter's seized devices on behalf of government and turn over information relevant to leak investigation.

Read WashPost story [paywall]

US judge says Pentagon violated court order to restore press access


Federal judge rules the Pentagon is hampering journalists ‌in defiance of a court order that required it to restore access to credentialed reporter.

Read Reuters Story

Journalism and AI

Love it or fear it, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly being integrated in newsrooms around the world. Here you will find links to articles, clips and videos that will be updated from time to time to help better understand this accelerating trend.

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About Silurians, by Silurians

The Irrefutable power of Community Reporting

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By Adam Stone

 On July 12, 2025, The New York Times published a front-page story “UnitedHealth’s Campaign to Quiet Critics,” which included an account of the insurer’s apparent attempt to chill my Westchester County-based investigative reporting....This mega-corporation wanted to silence my local watchdog news outlet—emphasis on local.

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Reporter’s Tenacity Unravels – and Helps Chronicle – Her Family’s Wartime Secrets

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By Karen A. Frenkel

My training is as a science writer and technology journalist and producer.... I transitioned to narrative nonfiction with the Family Treasures Lost and Found project, which includes my recently published memoir and tie-in documentary. .Both chronicle my investigative quest to fill gaps in the survival stories of my Polish Jewish parents and sole surviving grandfather.

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This Optimistic ʻSilurian Newbieʼ Is Grooming The Next Generation of Journalists

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By Cathi Steele

I’m a Silurian newcomer, relatively speaking, as I was accepted into this esteemed press club in July 2025. Like you, I’m concerned about—and sometimes downright distraught over—the perilous climate in which journalists and media find themselves.

And yet, I see a future of possibilities.

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Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

Bill Diehl

Bill Diehl

My new book "Dog Day Afternoons" features dozens of photos I have taken at flea markets in New York, some of them with the dog owners
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Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jones, a theater reporter/critic for The Detroit News before moving to Playbill.com, shifted to playwriting in the 1990s. He has two plays published by Concord Theatricals/Dramatists Play Service: the social justice drama "Alabama Story" (85+ productions) and the comedy "Hollywood, Nebraska."
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Silurians Scholarship Program

Prepare To Be Inspired

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Kennedy Sessions, Dennis Duggan Award

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school..

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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, CUNY Newmark J-school. "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community.

See Samuels Acceptance
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Anna Oakes, Columbia Journalism School

"The importance of reporting with sensativity, thoroughness and persistence."

Anna Oaks Acceptance
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Garrett Owen

“Adherence to the hard truths and standards of integrity must always be followed and respected. We get to do that; We have the honor and privilege to do that. It’s a good kind of pressure.”

Garrett Own's Acceptance

Silurians Scholarship Program

Prepare To Be Inspired

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Kennedy Sessions, 2025 Dennis Duggan Award Recipient

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school.. Interested in covering how elected officials' decisions and policies impact lives of constituents.

See Sessions Acceptance
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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-School, . "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community, and fights for its needs.

See Samuels Acceptance
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Anna Oakes, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism

Anna Oakes spent the last two years reporting on immigration, social movements, and healthcare.Will work as a summer fellow in local accountability journalism at The City. 

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The Silurian Archives

Silurians YouTube channel — 120+ videos of speakers and events.

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