NBC Latino featured research from USC Annenberg and the nonprofit Common Sense on teens in Mexico feeling more "addicted" to their phones than teens in other countries.
The New York Times quoted Martin Kaplan on the release of the new movie Joker.
The Los Angeles Daily News cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on Latino representation in film.
ABC News reported (via the Associated Press) that Channing Joseph had been awarded a grant from the Whiting Foundation to work on his upcoming book The House of Swann.
Televisa (Mexico) interviewed USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay and Common Sense CEO James Steyer about their new study, The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in Mexico. (Interview starts at 16:17.)
Forbes Mexico covered the release of The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in Mexico, the latest entry in a global mapping project led by USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay and Common Sense CEO James Steyer.
The Los Angeles Times featured a new book by Josh Kun on the evolution of the autograph and how it helped shape Los Angeles.
Robert Scheer of Truthdig interviewed Nicholas Cull on the importance of global public opinion.
Annenberg Media covered a conversation, moderated by Gordon Stables, with the authors of a book on the Supreme Court justice.
Fast Company cited a recent study from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on diversity and representation in films.
NBC News Los Angeles affiliate KNBC-TV featured Dan Schnur in a discussion of how candidates can win the 2020 presidential election.
The Associated Press noted that Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative will be the keynote speaker at the Chaz and Roger Ebert Symposium.