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Anawalt explores new ways to communicate her passion for dance and the arts
Journalism Professor and Director of Arts Journalism Programs Sasha Anawalt and the Music Center Los Angeles celebrated the 100th anniversary of Stravinsky and Nijinsky’s The Rite of Spring this past weekend with performances by The Joffrey Ballet. Anawalt spoke at six events last weekend about the … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Entertainment, Future of Media
Tagged arts journalism, Sasha Anawalt, The Joffrey Ballet, The Music Center LA, The Rite of Spring, Twitter
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Innovation Lab’s scientific approach to determining sarcasm in Twitter analysis featured in Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal featured USC’s Annenberg Innovation Lab and its director, communication professor Jonathan Taplin, in an Oct. 30 article about “The Strange Science Of Translating Sarcasm Online.” The article’s author, Katherine Rosman, wrote that computer programming follows strict … Continue reading
Posted in Centers, Innovation, Politics, Quoted
Tagged Annenberg Innovation Lab, Innovation, Jonathan Taplin, Twitter, Wall Street Journal
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Seib in WSJ: “How do you govern in an era when Twitter is faster than the CIA?”
The Wall Street Journal quoted Philip Seib, USC Annenberg professor and director of the Center on Public Diplomacy, in an article about social media’s delicate role in public diplomacy. “How do you govern in an era when Twitter is faster … Continue reading
Posted in Centers, Global, Politics
Tagged Center on Public Diplomacy, Philip Seib, public diplomacy, Real-Time Diplomacy: Politics and Power in the Social Media Era, social media, Twitter
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Students live tweet Milken Institute Global Conference
By Jeremy Rosenberg Six M.A. in Strategic Public Relations students played key roles in summarizing, analyzing and distributing comprehensive real-time social media content during the 2012 Milken Institute Global Conference. The students – variously dubbed “Annenberg Ambassadors” and the “Annenberg Tweetforce” … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Future of Media, Global, Student News
Tagged Milken Institute Global Conference, Strategic Public Relations, Twitter
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Neon Tommy reporters provide full coverage of Occupy LA eviction
A team of Neon Tommy reporters and editors worked past 2:30 a.m. to provide full coverage of the Occupy LA eviction. The Twitter feed of Senior News Editor and graduate student Benjamin Gottlieb was nationally celebrated as one of the best. … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Published, Student News
Tagged Alan Mittelstaedt, Benjamin Gottleib, Christine Detz, Dan Watson, Flickr, Jacob Chung, KTTV, Marc Cooper, Mary Slosson, Neon Tommy, Occupy LA, Paresh Dave, Reuters, Storify.com, Tracy Bloom, Twitter
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ESPN highlights Taplin, Innovation Lab on World Series tweets
Communication professor and director of the Annenberg Innovation Lab Jonathan Taplin was highlighted by ESPN on his analysis of tweets during the World Series. His research uncovered interesting facts about the games, including that ratings were down for Game 3 although tweets … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Quoted
Tagged Derek Holland, ESPN, Jonathan Taplin, Twitter, World Series
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Innovation Lab analyzes World Series tweets using IBM technology
The U.S. News & World Report featured the Annenberg Innovation Lab for using IBM social media technology to determine which World Series players are fan favorites. The social media tool analyzes the number of tweets with positive or negative sentiment that mention … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Future of Media, Quoted
Tagged Annenberg Innovation Lab, Cardinals, IBM, Jonathan Taplin, Rangers, Twitter, World Series
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IBM-USC Annenberg partnership uses social media analysis to track opinions of baseball fans
IBM and the Annenberg Innovation Lab (AIL) have announced a new social media analysis project focused on Major League Baseball during the World Series. The USC Annenberg Social Sentiment Index is being compiled by students and relies on IBM Social … Continue reading
Posted in Future of Media
Tagged Annenberg Innovation Lab, Baseball, Jonathan Taplin, Twitter, World Series
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Lih on the hacking of NBC’s Twitter account
Journalism professor Andrew Lih was interviewed by NBCLA about the hacking of NBC News’ Twitter account. “I think most people see this as cyber pranksterism rather than anything else,” Lih told the reporters. Full article Follow Andrew Lih on Twitter
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Tagged Andrew Lih, NBC, Quoted, School of Journalism, Twitter
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