Larry Gross, director of the School of Communication, and communication professor Manuel Castells are the editors of the International Journal of Communication, "a new venture in communication scholarly publication."
Communication professor emeritus A. Michael Noll's eleventh book, "The Evolution of Media," tracks the development of both mass media and interpersonal media, revealing commonalities between television and telephones.
The independent producer and executive producer for USC Annenberg's "Impact" newsmagazine returns to a leadership position at the Academy for Television Arts and Sciences, beginning his two-year term in January.
The exhibit, highlighting the best photojournalism of the past 12 months, makes its third annual trip to USC Annenberg's East Lobby, the only U.S. stop West of the Mississippi.
The reporters, producers and editors will come to USC Annenberg's Institute for Justice in Journalism as part of a program co-directed by Frank O. Sotomayor (pictured).
Theater, dance and performing arts critics and editors will come to USC Annenberg in late January for the third annual training institute in theater and musical theater.
The study, conducted by USC Annenberg's Strategic Public Relations Center (led by Jerry Swerling, pictured) and the PR firm Ketchum, finds that reports of the death of traditional media are greatly exaggerated.