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Welcome to the Annenverse — the universe of USC Annenberg! We invite experts from across our community to provide listeners with greater insight into all things communication, journalism and public relations.

This podcast is brought to you by USC Annenberg's Office of Communication and Marketing . To learn more about the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, please visit
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If you've ever read "Morning, Trojan." in your email inbox, chances are you've heard of College Brief. What began as an Annenberg Media newsletter to provide college students with a brief email rundown of the daily news has now expanded to multiple campuses across California. In this episode of The Annenverse, Skye is joined by College Brief founder, sophomore Tomo Chien, and Media Center director Christina Bellantoni, who also serves on the College Brief advisory board. Together they di...
On the first Thursday of every fall and spring semester, USC Annenberg's Media Center opens it's doors wide for those who want to learn more about the student-led newsroom, where anyone interested in telling stories in a variety of areas and platforms can find a home. For this episode, our host, Skye Lee, connects with the various student leaders of the media center desks to share the different opportunities open to any USC student. Mentioned: USC Annenberg Media Website - https://www.uscanne...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been described as the biggest shakeup in the workplace since the Industrial Revolution. By utilizing technologies like video conferencing and messaging services, workers could do their job from anywhere in the world, disrupting our understanding of how management, careers and lifestyles would look.But in a post-pandemic world, perhaps it's time to take a look at these revolutionary technologies. Are they helpful? Do they help everyone equally? And what does the futur...
Through USC Annenberg’s Sports Media Industries Maymester program, students explore the vast array of professional opportunities in sports and sports media industries, including Red Bull Media and Apple Beats. Carly Rieger, a junior communication major, and Fernando Cienfuegos, a public relations and advertising master’s student, share what they discovered while in Los Angeles, one of the great sports capitals in the world.This episode of “The Annenverse” is hosted and researched by journalis...
With USC’s Capital Campus opening earlier this year in the heart of Washington, D.C., students in USC Annenberg’s D.C. Maymester program leverage the opportunity to engage with influential politicians and government experts who play a pivotal role in shaping our nation. In this episode, we dive deep with Sarah Schornstein, a master’s student in the public diplomacy program, and Abigail Rawlinson, a junior majoring in communication.This episode of “The Annenverse” is hosted and researched by j...
Students enhance their networking skills with media and business industry professionals at Los Angeles-based companies such as Warner Records and Hulu through USC Annenberg’s Media, Economics & Entrepreneurship Maymester program. Roy Gantz, a junior majoring in public relations, and Simi Situ, a progressive degree program (PDP) student pursuing a BA in communication and master’s in communication management, provide an insider’s view.This episode of “The Annenverse” is hosted and researche...
USC Annenberg’s New York City Maymester program connects students with industry professionals at leading media, communication and technology companies, including CBS News, the NBA, Spotify, and more. Senior public relations major Ruby Fuller and junior communication major Eric Choi share a glimpse into their experiences.This episode of “The Annenverse” is hosted and researched by journalism student Skye Lee. Audio engineered by Areon Mobasher. Produced by Olivia Mowry. Edited by Skye Le...
Amidst Russia's invasion and the ensuing war in Ukraine, Russian oligarchs have remained unscathed. Western attempts to curb their influence through financial measures has had limited success. However, a game-changing approach has emerged from USC Annenberg PhD graduate and Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College Herbert Chang, and his team.Hosted by journalism major Skye Lee, The Annenverse delves into Chang’s revolutionary research that offers a fresh perspective on targeting the power of ...
Journalists have traditionally been expected to completely detach their own opinions from their work. But now that standard is beginning to evolve in a way that accepts the inherent bias of reporters. But how much is too much? Diving deep into these important topics at the very heart of modern journalism, we bring in two viewpoints from our USC Annenberg community. Myah Genung, chief program officer for Charlotta Bass Journalism and Justice Lab, and Jen Byers, a master’s student in speci...
The landscape of the cannabis industry in America has dramatically changed in the 21st century. But with the slow trickle of legislation and cultural changes that have made cannabis more accessible, there are concerns around health effects, misinformation, and visibility. Enter USC Annenberg’s public relations students. As part of their PR 450 capstone class, a group of students worked with the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics to improve ways of getting the Center’s v...
Requiem for a Meme

Requiem for a Meme

2023-05-2415:04

In 2019, Lil Nas X utilized his musical skills and understanding of meme culture in publishing “Old Town Road” on TikTok. The song quickly took over the social media app and beyond, becoming a pop culture earworm heard on TV, radio, and more. It not only launched Lil Nas X’s career, but also changed the trajectory of Alexandria Arrieta’s PhD studies at USC Annenberg. Looking past the song’s catchy tune, Arrieta has researched how the intersection of memes and music are having a profound ...
As climate change begins to have wider and more devastating consequences, climate journalism has never been more urgent. But reporters in this field face a variety of obstacles including the politicization of global warming and public distrust.Two members of USC Annenberg's community share their insights on this complicated and important topic of modern journalism. Allison Agsten is the director of the USC Center for Climate Journalism and Communication, and journalism student Shreya Agrawal ...
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