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Race and politics: USC Annenberg students get sneak peak at PBS documentary
By Molly Gray Student Writer As America becomes more and more diverse, has it also become post-racial in its political and social structure? That’s what documentary maker Philip Rodriguez set out to discover with his documentary “Race 2012” that premiers … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Entertainment, Events, Politics
Tagged Events, Judy Muller, PBS, Philip Rodriguez, Politics, Race, Race 2012
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Professor Muller to present article at Conference on the Rural West
Journalism professor Judy Muller will attend the Conference on the Rural West in Ogden, Utah, this weekend to present her article “Too Close for Comfort: The Challenges Facing Rural Newspaper Editors in Covering Sensitive Stories” before a group of scholars, journalists … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Published
Tagged Bill LAne Center for the American West, Conference on the Rural West, Journalism, Judy Muller
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Muller on Chelsea Clinton as news correspondent
Journalism professor Judy Muller was quoted in a Nov. 15 Los Angeles Times article about NBC hiring Chelsea Clinton as a correspondent. Muller, a former ABC correspondent, said it is difficult to look at hiring Clinton as anything other than a “gimmick.” … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Quoted
Tagged Chelsea Clinton, Journalism, Judy Muller, Los Angeles Times, NBC
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Hyperlocal reporting covers the news in your backyard
USC Annenberg journalism professors Robert Hernandez (pictured, left) and Willa Seidenberg (right) discussed the impact of local news reporting at the “News in Your Backyard” session on Oct. 28 during Parents Weekend. Journalism professor Judy Muller moderated the conversation and Q&A. … Continue reading
Posted in Alumni, Culture, Future of Media, Student News
Tagged hyperlocal, Intersections: South L.A., Judy Muller, Robert Hernandez, School of Journalism, Trojan Parents Weekend, Willa Seidenberg
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Recent Journalism Director’s Forums available on YouTube
If you could not attend past Journalism Director’s Forums, please watch the below YouTube videos to join the discussion. Joe Mathews, Irvine Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, spoke about his new book ”California Crackup: How Reform Broke the Golden State and How … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged Allen Narcisse, Bill Momary, Esta de Fossard, Eyelyn Larrubia, Joe Mathews, Journalism Directors Forum, Judy Muller, Laurie Ezzell Brown, YouTube
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Muller’s latest book to be released in paperback
Journalism professor Judy Muller‘s latest book, Emus Loose in Egnar: Big Stories from Small Towns, has experienced consistent success since its release. The University of Nebraska Press has just announced that Emus Loose in Egnar will be published in paperback in … Continue reading
Posted in Published
Tagged Emus Loose in Egnar, Faculty Books, Judy Muller, Published, School of Journalism, University of Nebraska Press
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Muller writes Oregonian op-ed about hyperlocal journalism
Journalism professor and author of “Emus Loose In Egnar: Big Stories From Small Towns” Judy Muller‘s op-ed piece about thriving small town newspapers ran in The Oregonian. “It’s more than a little ironic that small-town papers have been thriving by … Continue reading
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Tagged Judy Muller, small newspapers, The Los Angeles Times, The Oregonian
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Muller writes “Where newspapers thrive”
Journalism professor Judy Muller wrote an op-ed article for the LA Times that highlights the role of small-town newspapers. Her piece, “Where newspapers thrive,” highlights the points made in her recently published book Emus Loose in Egnar. Muller’s writing emphasizes that despite … Continue reading
Professor Muller and Canadian Record editor discuss small papers, new media
Journalism professor Judy Muller and editor of The Canadian Record Laurie Ezzell Brown discussed Muller’s book “Emus Loose in Egnar: Big Stories from Small Towns” at the Sept. 13 Journalism Director’s Forum. Muller talked about how small-town newspapers are thriving while the … Continue reading
USC Annenberg faculty quoted in recent media
USC Annenberg professors have been quoted recently in national media on a wide range of topics, from research on women in films to the connection between social media and flash mobs. Gabler cited on the elusiveness of the big idea … Continue reading
Posted in Quoted
Tagged Diane Winston, Henry Jenkins, Joe Saltzman, Jonathan Taplin, Journalism Education Initiative, Judy Muller, Karen North, Knight Grants, Marty Kaplan, Neal Gabler, Quoted, Redistricting Game, Roberto Suro, Stacy Smith
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