be celebrated with anchorman: the exhibit at washington, d.c.'s, exhibit devoted to the news, the newseum. unless you think a visit to "the anchorman" exhibit is an excuse to vik care yous vicarious vicariously wallow in an politically incorrect newsroom. "the exhibit explores the reality behind the humor of "anchorman" and tracks the rise of personality-driven news formats in the '70s." as you probably know, the original "anchorman" spoofed that 1970s newsroom culture. >> what in the hell's diversity? >> well, i could be wrong, but i believe diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the civil war era. >> ron, i would be surprised if the affiliates were concerned about the lack of an old, old wooden ship, but nice try. >> joining me now, the "washington post's" katherine boyle who wrote about the