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New Report Finds Partisan Politics Drives Americans' Attitudes On Surveillance

Political ideology impacts how Americans feel about surveillance far more than do income, age, gender, and race/ethnicity.

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Annenberg Launches Center for Media at Risk

The goal is to empower, protect, and ultimately save the media from creeping authoritarianism.

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Center for Media at Risk Launches With Symposium “What Is Media At Risk?”

On April 19-21, the Annenberg School celebrated the launch of the Center for Media at Risk.

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Black-Oriented Films Can Be Highly Profitable When Marketed to All Audiences, Study Finds

New research shows that the success of Black Panther may not be an outlier.

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APPC's FactCheck.org Wins 2018 Webby Award for Best Politics Site

FactCheck.org has won the judges’ Webby Award a total of nine times.

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Fear of Losing Status, Not Economic Hardship, Drove Voters in 2016 Presidential Election

Socially dominant groups supported the candidate who most emphasized reestablishing status hierarchies of the past.

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Q&A with Barbie Zelizer

Zelizer discussed the new Center for Media at Risk and the ever-threatening environment for journalists.

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Annenberg Hosts Sixth Annual Graduate Student Symposium

Each year, doctoral students present original research for feedback from faculty and peers.

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Fishman Receives Everett Lee Hunt Award

The award recognizes her book Death Makes the News.