From cuts to the resources of large news organizations to fresh trends in digital and online content, the evolving media landscape has almost seen it all during the past two decades. More recently, editors and journalists have seen a new demand from communities for creative and community-based reporting. In order to examine how organizations can…Continue Reading CCLP Hosts Convening With McClatchy and Maker City to Explore New Components of McClatchy Business Model
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One Year Later: Unruh and CCLP Panel On The Work Of The Trump Administration In 2017
It has already been one year since CCLP partnered with the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics to host a screening of the inauguration of President Donald Trump. In that year, the Trump administration has passed major legislation overhauling the tax system, appointed a Supreme Court judge, confronted one government shutdown, and alienated much of…Continue Reading One Year Later: Unruh and CCLP Panel On The Work Of The Trump Administration In 2017
Pioneering Journalist Bruce Koon to Join CCLP as Senior Fellow
Starting in 2018, pioneering journalist Bruce Koon will join the Center on Communication Leadership & Policy (CCLP) as a Senior Fellow. The Center will benefit from his leadership in the industry at media companies such as KQED and at non-profits such as the Online News Association. Over the years, Koon has led the successful transformations of print…Continue Reading Pioneering Journalist Bruce Koon to Join CCLP as Senior Fellow
Journalism’s New Patrons: CCLP and Senior Fellow David Westphal Revisit the Future of News
Over the past few months, mergers, acquisitions and layoffs — from Time, Inc. selling itself to Meredith Corp. to Gannett cutting back 1 percent of its employees — have rocked the journalism industry, continuing a years-long trend as much of the media world continues to move online. Amid this landscape, a project run by CCLP’s…Continue Reading Journalism’s New Patrons: CCLP and Senior Fellow David Westphal Revisit the Future of News
Media blackout of U.S. public diplomacy – and of much diplomatic work
WASHINGTON — Imagine for a moment that we are in an alternative universe. High-level State Department managers are being nominated and confirmed and are taking part in public events. Most in this town, this country would find that good news. Most in this town, this country would be surprised to learn that we are living…Continue Reading Media blackout of U.S. public diplomacy – and of much diplomatic work
How We Got the Story: Geoffrey Cowan Facilitates Conversation with the LA Times about the former Keck Medicine Dean
Four months after the former dean of USC’s medical school was found to have been using drugs and keeping company with prostitutes and criminals, the Los Angeles Times reporters who broke the story visited the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism to talk about their reporting, as well as the broader impact of investigative journalism….Continue Reading How We Got the Story: Geoffrey Cowan Facilitates Conversation with the LA Times about the former Keck Medicine Dean
Ambassador Thomas Pickering, CCLP, and the Iran Nuclear Deal
In 2015, the U.S. and other world powers reached a deal with Iran to curb the country’s nuclear ambitions — but nine months into his presidency, President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to drop out of the agreement that was a hallmark of his predecessor’s legacy. On Oct. 25, Ambassador Thomas Pickering visited USC to…Continue Reading Ambassador Thomas Pickering, CCLP, and the Iran Nuclear Deal
Election Day 2017: Partisan politics take center stage at CCLP and Unruh Institute Panel
One year ago this week, CCLP hosted a presidential election event that went strikingly different from the gubernatorial election screening and panel the Center hosted this November in partnership with the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics. Compared to the 2016 election viewing, the results from New Jersey and Virginia rolled in rather early and…Continue Reading Election Day 2017: Partisan politics take center stage at CCLP and Unruh Institute Panel
“Mainstream or Extreme? The Intraparty Divides” Panel Talks Party Power Struggles Among Republicans and Democrats
On October 24, CCLP partnered with the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics to host a panel discussion featuring a number of prominent political figures in California at USC’s Wallis Annenberg Hall. The event, titled “Mainstream or Extreme? The Intraparty Divides,” invited guests from across the political spectrum to comment on policy issues that separate…Continue Reading “Mainstream or Extreme? The Intraparty Divides” Panel Talks Party Power Struggles Among Republicans and Democrats
Christie Hefner and Morra Aarons-Mele talk media and empowerment at Annenberg
At a time of growing awareness about the challenges women face in the workplace, the Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted two female business leaders for talks on digital entrepreneurship, women’s rights, and introversion. Former Playboy Enterprises CEO Christie Hefner visited the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism on September 20, while author and…Continue Reading Christie Hefner and Morra Aarons-Mele talk media and empowerment at Annenberg