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Author
Gretchen
Parker
McCartney

Email

gretchen.parker@usc.edu

Gretchen Parker McCartney was director of Media Relations for USC Annenberg. Prior to joining USC in 2010, she was a reporter for Us Weekly and a writer for The Associated Press and newspapers in Florida and Texas. Her work has appeared in publications all over the world; most recently, she was a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine.

Gretchen's Stories

USC Annenberg launches new Center for Third Space Thinking
Art work from the Seattle Times story “A Lost Voice” about Talia Goldenberg’s spinal surgery.
Seattle Times reporters win USC Annenberg’s 2018 Selden Ring Award
KCRW’s Warren Olney moderates ‘Who’s Covering LA?’ forum
Snap Inc. snaps up Dímelo stories for Discover section
USC and VICE collaborate on course for creating media to drive social change
Gift from Judge Judy Sheindlin establishes public debate forum at USC
USC Annenberg announces 2017-18 Sony Pictures Entertainment fellow
“Be true to yourself”: Frances Wang, USC Annenberg alumna and anchor
‘Dear News Media: Create news for people who have never read a newspaper.’ Journalism’s future audience finds its voice.
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