The New York Times (in an Associated Press story) quoted Dan Schnur on the importance of California's Democratic presidential primary.
Lancaster Online cited research by Marty Kaplan that found an average of 22 seconds of 30-minute local news broadcasts are dedicated to local government coverage.
Yahoo! mentioned the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and its partnership with Kering and Cannes Film Festival.
Curbed LA mentioned research from the Crosstown project on traffic in the Los Angeles region.
BBC cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of opportunities for women in the country music industry.
NBC News cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of Latinos and Hispanics in popular films.
KFI-AM cited comments by Karen North on whether hiding likes on Instagram will affect how people interact with the platform.
LAist highlighted research from the Crosstown project, which found traffic on Los Angeles-area freeways has gotten progressively worse over the past several years.
The Hollywood Reporter named Stacy L. Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative one if its "50 agents of change empowering diverse voices in Hollywood."
CNN quoted Karen North on whether eliminating likes on Instagram will improve people's perceptions of self-worth when comparing themselves to others on social media.
Billboard cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of gender parity in the country music industry.
NBC News Los Angeles affiliate KNBC-TV interviewed Karen North on how sellers are gaming Amazon's review system.