The Hollywood Reporter named Stacy L. Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative one if its "50 agents of change empowering diverse voices in Hollywood."
Vox quoted Burghardt Tenderich of the Center for Public Relations about the erosion in trust towards tech and web companies over the past several years.
The Southern California News Group quoted Dan Schnur on the impact of television on political partisanship.
The Chicago Tribune, via the Los Angeles Times, cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry.
NBC News Los Angeles affiliate KNBC-TV interviewed Karen North on how sellers are gaming Amazon's review system.
The New York Times quoted Eunjin Kim about how online advertisers retarget consumers who previously looked for certain products.
Fast Company cited research by Jeffrey Cole of the Center for the Digital Future on the amount of time people spend on their devices each week.
The Los Angeles Times featured new research by Johanna Blakely and colleagues from the Norman Lear Center's Media Impact Project on the correlation between political ideology and television preferences.
The Washington Post published a book review by Tim Page of the about the art of conducting, in which he assessed the author's style of conducting.
CBC News (Canada) cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry.
Desert Sun published a story partially funded by the Center for Health Journalism's 2019 Data Fellowship.
Elle mentioned research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry.