The latest from Center on Communication Leadership & Policy Senior Fellows
USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy Senior Fellow Geneva Overholser was featured on PBS NewsHour to discuss national...
USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy Senior Fellow Geneva Overholser was featured on PBS NewsHour to discuss national...
USC Annenberg Professor Mary Murphy was featured in several stories about David Letterman’s departure from “The Late Show.”
Prior to CBS’ decision to replace Letterman with Stephen Colbert, Murphy, who is also a former "Entertainment Tonight" producer, had other ideas about the new host....
Editor’s note: USC Annenberg doctoral student Mina Park blogs about the research and discoveries made by the school’s faculty. This is the second post in the “Discoveries” series. See the first post here .
By Mina Park
Interviewee: Professor Aimei Yang, Ph.D., School of Journalism: In order to succeed, organizations use various...
Starting next fall, Professor Robert Hernandez will teach a class at USC Annenberg focused on the use of Google Glass in journalism. As Google plans to sell Google Glass in a one-day trial on Tuesday, April 15, here are some clips detailing USC Annenberg's use of the product in its...
By Alex Reed
When Daniel Ellsberg released the infamous Pentagon Papers, detailing the United States’ political and military involvement in Vietnam, in 1971, he was the first American to be indicted under the Espionage Act for non-spy related activity. He has since been labeled a whistleblower.
On Tuesday night, Ellsberg and fellow...
A dozen of the foremost voices and masterminds of modern television gathered April 3 for the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab's “Geek Speaks: The Women Who Make Television" discussion April 3.
Writers, producers and showrunners from the likes of The Vampire Diaries, Friends and Gossip Girl convened at the USC School of Cinematic Arts for two panels to discuss the creative process, creative...
This year’s award was won by a team from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, whose “Deadly Delays” series documented how delays in newborn screenings at hospitals across the country put babies at risk for disability and even death.
Two online publications associated with USC Annenberg have been nominated for Webby Awards, the leading international award for excellence on the Internet.