As climate change begins to have wider and more devastating consequences, climate journalism has never been more urgent. Reporters in this field face a variety of obstacles including the politicization of global warming and public distrust.
Two members of USC Annenberg's community share their insights on this complicated and important topic of modern journalism....
Despite the Big Lie’s dispiriting tenacity, despite the “disinformation at scale” that AI’s advances may signify, some of the best journalists on TV are imperturbably digging for truth, combating deception and defending democracy.
That is the message sent by the work of the winners of the 12 th biennial Walter Cronkite Awards...
Food, culture and media innovator David Chang will deliver the keynote address at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism’s 2023 commencement ceremony on May 12.
As founder of culinary brand Momofuku , Chang is considered one of the most influential chefs of his...
When Archana “Archie” Barathur-Chattha and Vijay Chattha met 20 years ago, their worlds collided.
After graduating from USC Annenberg in 1997, Archie began her career at Sony Music, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become vice president of brand marketing and development, while Vijay was immersed in helping startups and...
Arturo Sierra (BA, communication, ’21) brings his Amazon bestseller, Fates of the Few, to life by utilizing all his creative, marketing and communication skills. The young adult fantasy adventure series, produced by his Fun Flow Publishing company, aims to help reluctant readers by making books as accessible and diverse as possible. Learn more about Fates of the Few and Fun Flow Publishing at...
With the global public relations (PR) market expected to grow by more than $25 billion by 2027 , it is clear organizations are increasingly relying on the industry to ensure their brands thrive in today’s complex communications landscape. The rise of digital technology has further...
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