National Journalism Center

Defunct Newspapers Journals TV channels Websites Other Congressional caucuses Economics Gun rights Identity politics Nativist Religion Watchdog groups Youth/student groups Miscellaneous Other The National Journalism Center (NJC) is an American conservative political organization established in 1977 by conservative journalist M. Stanton Evans.

The current program director is Becket Adams, who has written for conservative publications including the Washington Examiner and the National Review.

Placements have included Newsmax, The Daily Caller, The Washington Free Beacon, Catholic News Service, RealClearReligion, and Red Alert Politics.

[citation needed] In the 1990s a number of NJC alumni worked with tobacco company Philip Morris USA as part of a campaign to generate public distrust of the United States Environmental Protection Agency risk assessment report on Environmental Tobacco Smoke.

[3] Some participants have stated that NJC's internship programs encourage conservative students to enter and ideologically diversify media organizations accused of showing a liberal bias.

Logo of the National Journalism Center.