#ASCJatONA: Preparing for journalism's next jobs
At the 2015 Online News Association Conference this past weekend, USC Annenberg hosted a session about what the next jobs in journalism will look like, and how people can prepare for them.
At the 2015 Online News Association Conference this past weekend, USC Annenberg hosted a session about what the next jobs in journalism will look like, and how people can prepare for them.
This week, more than 2,000 digital journalists will attend the sold-out 2015 Online News Association conference. Among them are USC Annenberg students and faculty members, as well as distinguished alumni.
In 2007, USC Annenberg professor and notable digital journalist Robert Hernandez attended his first Online News Association conference. Eight years later, he’s a board member and co-chair of the 2015 ONA conference.
Every year at the Online News Association conference, twenty collegiate students are selected to participate in a Student Newsroom. This year, USC Annenberg student Meghan Coyle was among them.
In the run up to a presidential election year, the intersection of politics and media becomes more visible than ever. It is that very subject that the newly launched R. Rebecca Donatelli Experts-in-Residence in Political Analysis and Media series aims to spark conversations about.
The Online News Association ’s annual conference, a meeting of digital journalism’s best minds, is coming to Los Angeles Sept. 24-26, and USC Annenberg will be represented in spades.
“It’s an opportunity for us to show some swagger and show the things that we’re doing,” professor...
In a warm, carnival-like atmosphere with candy, games, and colored ice, the annual Taste of Annenberg event welcomed new students with a smorgasbord of free food and opportunities to get involved in clubs and activities.
In April, students received advice from USC Annenberg alum Bill Chandler, senior vice president of global corporate communication at Gap Inc.