On Inauguration Day morning, the USC Annenberg Center (CCLP) and the USC Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics co-hosted an informal viewing of Donald J. Trump's swearing-in as the 45th President of the United States.
More than 40 students and faculty braved time-zone differences and...
USC Annenberg School of Communication Professor Josh Kun will collaborate with Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA to present a series of public events delving into the music of Los Angeles and Latin American communities, the Getty announced today.
On December 1, 2016, USC Annenberg Dean Ernest J. Wilson III, Dean Emeritus Geoffrey Cowan, and School of Journalism Director Willow Bay hosted a book talk and signing with Wesley Lowery, national reporter at The Washington Post and author of "They Can’t Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era in America's Racial Justice Movement."
This week in "Quoted": Nicholas Cull on whether or not the U.S. Information Agency should be revived to counter Russia's deployment of disinformation and propaganda; Judy Muller on why BuzzFeed News publishing the Trump-Russia dossier was not good for journalism; Marty Kaplan on Donald Trump's uneasy relationship with Hollywood and celebrities, and more.
As we prepare to inaugurate Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, let’s take a look back at the energy, preparation and passion that our students put into USC Annenberg Media’s election night coverage. Via multiple platforms, student news crews delivered nonstop, live coverage as the night unfolded. There were many moving parts, including Facebook Live broadcasts, radio updates and coverage on USC Annenberg Media’s website, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. And a full ATVN broadcast, with updates in real time.
Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers' point guard and president of the National Basketball Player's Association, visited USC Annenberg on January 10, 2017 for a wide-ranging conversation with School of Journalism director Willow Bay
This week in "Quoted": Dr. Stacy Smith on why the film "Hidden Figures" is so groundbreaking; Dmitri Williams on why VR still has long ways to go; Marty Kaplan on the horrors of a Donald Trump presidency, and more.