How I became an L.A. Times food editor
Ever wanted to write about food for a living? USC Annenberg alumna Jenn Harris, senior food editor at the Los Angeles Times, tells us how her master’s in journalism helped get her a seat at the table.
Ever wanted to write about food for a living? USC Annenberg alumna Jenn Harris, senior food editor at the Los Angeles Times, tells us how her master’s in journalism helped get her a seat at the table.
The former FBI chief encouraged USC’s student journalists to seek truth and report the facts.
Former FBI Director James Comey paid a surprise visit to Annenberg Media’s newsroom Monday morning while on his way to give a guest lecture at the journalism school.
“I seem these days always to be in search of what is affirming,” said Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. “I am desperately drawn to what is meaningful, what is human, what is beautiful.”
Emmanuel Martinez and Aaron Glantz of the Center for Investigative Reporting’s Reveal have won the 2019 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting for their multi-part series “Kept Out,” which uncovered widespread discrimination in home lending throughout the United States
Memes have become an inescapable part of our everyday communication. They usually appear on social media as combinations of images and clever captions, the best of which go viral on Twitter and overflow into our Facebook and Instagram feeds. One of the more popular memes is Grumpy Cat , whose classic turned-down mouth resembles a frown and is...
Jordan Winters, B.A. Broadcast and Digital Journalism and Political Science’19, speaks about her semester spent studying abroad in Hong Kong, S.A.R.
5 Minutes with Eunjin Kim
Television advertising is constantly evolving to create connections with potential consumers. One recent trend has been away from the traditional second-person type of commercial, where the actors pitch directly to the viewer, toward a third-person approach, where the actors tell a story. What’s behind this trend toward more narrative advertising, does it work, and why?
The annual report from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative reveals that little has changed for women in music and explores why that might be the case.
2018 saw an outcry from artists, executives and other music industry professionals over the lack of women in music. Has 2019 brought change? A new report provides an update on the status of women making popular songs, and the barriers facing female songwriters and producers.