Flare cited the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative's 2019 study on women in the music industry in an article about Lana Del Rey's recent controversial Instagram post.
The Philadephia Inquirer quoted Diane Winston about how religious people in the United States have responded to lack of in-person services during the pandemic.
Newsweek quoted Christina Bellantoni on the rise of network news during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Philadelphia Inquirer quoted Diane Winston on the lack of evidence that a religious revival is at hand in the United States.
The Washington Post quoted Gabriel Kahn on pandemic-driven layoffs at digital media companies.
U.S. News & World Report quoted Morley Winograd of the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy about the growing impact of female voters on Democratic wins.
Agence France-Presse quoted Dmitri Williams on the phenomenon of musicians holding virtual concerts through video games because of coronavirus-related restrictons on large gatherings.
Mary Murphy and Michele Willens co-wrote an article for the Wrap on whether the Troubadour and other small live-music venues will be able to recover after the coronavirus crisis.
The Washington Post featured the USC Election Cybersecurity Initiative, headed by Adam Clayton Powell III. The initiative is providing virtual training programs for campaign and election officials across the nation, even amid the ongoing pandemic.
The Los Angeles Times spoke with Suzanne Alcantara, director of career development at USC Annenberg, about how the Class of 2020 should focus on expanding their skill sets and professional networks.
Voice of America featured Nicholas Cull on the history of VOA as a federally funded media outlet, including during the Watergate scandal.
The New York Times highlighted Mark Schoofs being named editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News.