Media Hits: February 2021
Every month, media outlets around the world consult with the experts at the Newhouse School for context on what’s happening in communications and why. Here are some of this month’s stories:
“With Super Bowl parties either scaled way down or just cancelled, it probably makes sense to sit this one out at this cost.”
Brian Sheehan, variety: “Anheuser-Busch pulls budweiser from super bowl ad lineup “
Robert Thompson
Trustee Professor TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Director BLEIER CENTER FOR TELEVISION AND POPULAR CULTURE
“I left the theater thinking I had seen a movie to be reckoned with, in a way I didn’t usually feel leaving the theater.”
Robert Thompson, CNBC: “‘Silence of the Lambs’ turns 30: How the horror masterpiece is still gripping Hollywood “
“We have to go back to the basics and start to raise awareness around the propagandization effect of someone who is in office being able to reach a large base of the public in their country.”
JENNIFER GRYGIEL, GEN: “THE CASE FOR BANNING POLITICIANS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA “
Jim Olson
Professor of Practice PUBLIC RELATIONS
“I’ve come to believe that our lives will not be measured by the titles we attain, the awards we collect or the wealth we accumulate, but rather by the moments of impact we achieve — the mark we leave on the people and world around us and, more important, the measure of our willingness to let them make a mark on us. “
Jim Olson, Syracuse.com: “After 2020, we all need a gap year “(Commentary)
Roy Gutterman
Associate Professor MAGAZINE, NEWS AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
Associate Professor COMMUNICATIONS
Director TULLY CENTER FOR FREE SPEECH
“Whether the broadcaster is liable for providing a forum for speakers and what responsibility they have for dealing with false factual statements will be central to the court’s decision.”
Roy Gutterman, Associated Press: “Fox hosts Dobbs, Bartiromo strike back in voting fraud suit “
Eric Grode
Director GOLDRING ARTS JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATIONS
Aileen Gallagher
Director of Program Review and Assessment Assistant Professor MAGAZINE, NEWS AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
CNN: “Why your favorite magazines are morphing into books “
WWD: “Will Fashion Editors Flock to Substack in 2021? “
“We’re all still stuck in our houses and the only place we’re really going is the grocery store. It’s like, ‘Oh, here’s this thing that will entertain me for a little while that I will invest $10 in.'”
Aileen Gallagher, CNN: “Why your favorite magazines are morphing into books “