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:
Associate Professor
ADVERTISING
Co-director
WEISS CENTER FOR SOCIAL COMMERCE
VALUEPENGUIN.COM: “Expert Insights to Help You Make Smarter Financial Decisions“
Associate Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
WASHINGTON POST: “New political ad strategy in Virginia: Promoting news articles in Google search results“
WASHINGTON POST: “People or profit? Facebook papers show deep conflict within“
USA TODAY: “Facebook CEO Zuckerberg: Whistleblower, leaked documents paint a ‘false picture’ of company“
NEW YORK TIMES: “Facebook Renames Itself Meta“
Assistant Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
POST PERSPECTIVE: “Shaina Holmes on Creating VFX for Indie Film ‘Looks That Kill‘”
Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY TODAY: “Acknowledging ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’“
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW: “The circular reckoning over ‘missing white woman syndrome’“
LA TIMES: “Gabby Petito and one way to break media’s ‘missing white woman syndrome’“
Advanced Media Professor in Residence
NEW MEDIA MANAGEMENT
GOOD DAY NEW YORK: “Facebook Went Down. What Happened?“
Trustee Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Director
BLEIER CENTER FOR TELEVISION AND POPULAR CULTURE
THE GUARDIAN: “‘Hilarious and very honest’: Katie Couric casts off her perky persona in her new memoir“