Mitú featured research from USC Annenberg and Common Sense about mobile device use by teens and parents in Mexico and around the world.
The Los Angeles Times cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on Latino representation in film.
The Washington Post quoted Mike Chinoy of the USC U.S.-China Institute on how the Hong Kong-China standoff is affecting businesses.
The Los Angeles Times quoted Clayton Dube of the USC U.S.-China Institute on the dependence of multinational businesses on China.
Variety featured Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the progress made for female film directors this year.
Rolling Stone quoted Hye Jin Lee about why female K-pop stars are being targeted by deepfake pornography videos.
Variety cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on Latino representation in film.
KNX-AM 1070 featured research from USC Annenberg and Common Sense into how families around the world interact with their mobile devices.
Untold America on AJ+ interviewed Hye Jin Lee for a story on the first African American K-pop idol.
The Los Angeles Daily News featured a story from the Center for Health Journalism News Collaborative, a part of USC Annenberg, on what can happen when someone is mistakenly kicked off Medi-Cal.
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.