USC Annenberg research on food in entertainment previewed at Expo Milano 2015
With sweets leading the way, food has starring role on U.S. television according to findings from the USC Annenberg School’s Norman Lear Center.
With sweets leading the way, food has starring role on U.S. television according to findings from the USC Annenberg School’s Norman Lear Center.
Fred Cook, the CEO of Golin, one of the world’s largest public relations agencies, has been named the Director of the Strategic Communication and Public Relations Center. Cook will also become a professor in PR Studies, focusing on innovation and leadership.
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The Health Journalism Fellowships at USC Annenberg announced journalism awards totaling more than $64,000 to support investigative and explanatory reporting projects on vulnerable children and community health.
Twenty-one journalists from around the nation will receive reporting grants from the new...
Based on a series of meetings with high level participants from government, industry and academia, The USC Annenberg Center for Communication Leadership & Policy recommends that cell phone carriers receiving subsidies through the FCC’s Lifeline program provide affordable mobile phones equipped with emergency services for all Americans.
For six student startup groups, the Annenberg Innovation’s Lab Evening of Innovation is the pinnacle moment of accomplishment after dedicating more than a semester to launching what started for most as just an idea into a viable, working product.
Sundance Institute and Women In Film Los Angeles, co-founders of the Female Filmmakers Initiative, unveiled this week research from USC Annenberg’s Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative that uncovered a broken pipeline for female filmmakers when it comes to distributing deals and exhibition patterns.
The study first examines what happens to films by both male and female...