Richard Reeves: Look to history for health-care direction

The State Journal-Register ran an op-ed by Senior Fellow Richard Reeves on health care reform. "Socialism or not, history is pushing health-care reform into law. It will not be 100 percent of what President Barack Obama wanted. It will be a compromise bill with some Republican input – and it will be added to and expanded over the years," Reeves wrote…….Continue Reading Richard Reeves: Look to history for health-care direction

Business book reviews

The Dallas Morning News ran a review of "The Essential Bennis" by Distinguished Fellow Warren Bennis. The review stated that Bennis has compiled his insights of more than 50 years into one volume, including what he identifies as four core competencies gifted leaders have in abundance: adaptive capacity, the ability to engage others in a shared vision, a distinctive voice, and integrity…….Continue Reading Business book reviews

Mike Bloomberg Owns This Town

New York Magazine noted that Senior Fellow Richard Reeves was one of the writers who helped the magazine create its list of the most powerful people in New York. These writers "constructed not just a numerical ranking of the city's movers and shakers but a vivid tapestry of how those players – many of them unelected and obscure — interacted to shape public life in New York," the story stated…….Continue Reading Mike Bloomberg Owns This Town

Essay and a Woman’s Nation

I have just returned from the Los Angeles launch of A Woman's Nation –an ambitious project and a unique report on the status of American women which includes an essay I co authored with Stacy Smith, Ph.D. and Amy Granados entitled Sexy Socialization: Today's Media and the Next Generation of Women" . The Womens' Nation initiative is produced by California First Lady Maria Shriver with partners including the Center for American Progress (CAP) and the CCLP and the multifaceted report –including a comprehensive national poll–is known as, The Shriver Report…….Continue Reading Essay and a Woman’s Nation

CCLP essay published in Shriver Report reveals gender bias in media

Fellows from the Center on Communication Leadership & Policy have authored an essay in a report released October 15 by award-winning broadcast journalist and author Maria Shriver. Shriver is working in partnership with CCLP and the Center for American Progress on an ambitious research project examining how women's changing roles are affecting government, businesses, faith communities and the media. Findings are being released in The Shriver Report: A Woman's Nation Changes Everything. It "outlines how these institutions rely on outdated models of who works and who cares for our families, and examines how all these parts of the culture have……Continue Reading CCLP essay published in Shriver Report reveals gender bias in media

CCLP director Geoffrey Cowan inducted into American Academy

Geoffrey Cowan, University Professor, Annenberg Family Chair in Communication Leadership, and Director of the Center on Communication Leadership & Policy at the University of Southern California, is being inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 229th class of new fellows in Boston on Saturday, October 10. The program "celebrates pioneering research and scholarship, artistic achievement, and exemplary service to society." "The Induction ceremony celebrates the Academy's mission and the accomplishments of its newly elected members," said Chief Executive Officer Leslie Berlowitz. "Through three centuries of service, the Academy and its Fellows have been dedicated to intellectual leadership and……Continue Reading CCLP director Geoffrey Cowan inducted into American Academy

Study finds media fell short on economic reporting

A new study by the Pew Research Center shows that journalists largely missed the story on the financial hardships of ordinary people during the economic crisis that began last fall. The media content analysis also showed that when the stock market rebounded, news coverage notably subsided. You can read about the Pew Center's new study on the the New York Times' website here…….Continue Reading Study finds media fell short on economic reporting

Two Newspaper Models: Microlocal success, large market challenges

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The latest evidence of financial viability of microlocal news comes from an article in the Wall Street Journal describing the Register-Star, a successful newspaper in Hudson, a town in Columbia County, New York. The formula is a familiar one: "a rich diet of local politics, education news, crime, school sports and people stories." And according to the Journal article, the Register-Star never relied on classified advertising as heavily as the major metro dailies, all of which have seen their classified ad revenue eviscerated by craigslist.com. But that's another blog; let's go back to the editorial side, to……Continue Reading Two Newspaper Models: Microlocal success, large market challenges

Concert & Conversation: Peter Buffett

In partnership with the USC Thornton School of Music and the USC Marshall School of Business, USC Annenberg's Center on Communication Leadership & Policy presents a concert and conversation with Grammy Award-winning musician Peter Buffett. He has released 15 records and scored the memorable "Fire Dance" scene in the Oscar-winning film Dances With Wolves. He also composed the full score for 500 Nations, the eight-hour Emmy Award-winning CBS miniseries produced by actor, Kevin Costner. Son of legendary investor Warren Buffett, he intersperses his songs with personal anecdotes and offers candid look into "his upbringing, the lessons he's learned, and their……Continue Reading Concert & Conversation: Peter Buffett