Reeves' new book explores life of JFK through different lens
Portrait of Camelot: A Thousand Days in the Kennedy White House, a book authored by journalism professor Richard Reeves, is now available
Portrait of Camelot: A Thousand Days in the Kennedy White House, a book authored by journalism professor Richard Reeves, is now available
Annenberg TV News, NeonTommy, Annenberg Radio News and Intersections gear up for a full day of election coverage
USC student journalists covered every aspect of President Barack Obama's Oct. 22 visit to campus, posting stories and live updates continuously from before dawn until late in the night. A live video stream produced by Annenberg TV News served as the official feed from the university
The fellowship, sponsored by the Knight Chair in Media and Religion and funded by a grant from the Henry R. Luce Initiative on Religion and International Affairs, offers stipends for American journalists to report and write stories that illuminate how religion crosses geographic, temporal and ideological borders as well as how it establishes real and virtual boundaries
Introducing a new era of innovation in the digital media revolution, University of Southern California President C. L. Max Nikias announced a leadership gift of $50 million from the Annenberg Foundation to the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism. The funds will be used to support a new state-of-the-art building on the USC University Park campus
USC Annenberg’s Knight Program in Media and Religion and The Poynter Institute’s e-learning project, News University, are launching a new e-learning course on religion coverage designed for general assignment reporters, independent journalists and others who do not primarily cover religion as a beat
In an effort to solve the problem of shrinking server space, director of USC Annenberg's management information systems Frank Miuccio was integral in laying foundation for virtual servers with a backup hosted at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School
Undergraduate students were an integral part of a research team assembled by communication professor Stacy L. Smith, Ph.D., which examined the gender of speaking characters in films rated G, PG or PG-13 from 2006-2009