Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Mark Lodato, Dean
Jennifer Grygiel, Communications
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
Anthony D’Angelo, Public Relations
Charisse L’Pree, Communications
Joel Kaplan, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
J. Christopher Hamilton, Television, Radio and Film
Austin Kocher, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Bill Werde, Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries
Joey Gawrysiak, Esports Communications and Management
Sean Branagan, Communications
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Margaret Talev, Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
Harriet Brown, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Makana Chock, Communications
Brian Sheehan, Advertising
J. Christopher Hamilton, Television, Radio and Film
Adam Peruta, Advanced Media Management
Lars Willnat, Communications
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Aileen Gallagher, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Nina Brown, Communications
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
J. Christopher Hamilton, Television, Radio and Film
Nancy Austin, Military Visual Journalism
Brad Horn, Public Relations
Jennifer Grygiel, Communications
Joshua Darr, Communications
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Eric Grode, Goldring Arts Journalism and Communications
Faren Karimkhan, Advertising
Daniela Molta, Advertising
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
Jennifer Grygiel, Communications
Makana Chock, Communications
Bob Papper, Broadcast and Digital Journalism
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
Bill Werde, Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries
Jennifer Grygiel, Communications
Makana Chock, Communications
Bob Papper, Broadcast and Digital Journalism
Harriet Brown, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Carol Liebler, Communications
Joshua P. Darr, Communications
Anthony D’Angelo, Public Relations
Susan B. Long, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Beth Egan, Advertising
Shelly Palmer, Advanced Media Management
Roy Gutterman, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
J. Christopher Hamilton, Televison, Radio and Film
Margaret Talev, Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship
Charisse L’Pree, Communications
Dan Pacheco, Magazine, News and Digital Journalism
Bill Werde, Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries
Jennifer Grygiel, Communications
Some recent media appearances, interviews or stories by Newhouse School faculty and staff.
Chris Touhey, Broadcast and Digital Journalism
Margaret Talev, Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship
Robert Thompson, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture
Eric Grode, Goldring Arts Journalism and Communications
Renée Stevens, Visual Communications
Anthony D’Angelo, Public Relations
Bill Werde, Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries
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:
Media hits
“[Students] want to do something that’s more meaningful, tighter to a community, standing for something bigger, [rather] than ‘Oh, yeah, our marketing is that we help poor kids, but that’s just a marketing spin.’ Instead, it’s built in.”
Sean Branagan
Associate Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
Media hits
“What we have done is put even more power into fewer hands.”
Kyla Garrett-Wagner
Associate Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
Media hits
“No one person should have this kind of power.”
Jennifer Grygiel
Associate Professor
MAGAZINE, NEWS AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
Media hits
“It’s really the heart of defamation case. This is vindication for being accused of something that he claims he didn’t do.”
Roy Gutterman
Assistant Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Media hits
“It feels like this is Netflix’s ‘come-to-Jesus’ moment. They were able to be headstrong and play the role as a disruptor for a long time. But now the honeymoon is over and they have to face the reality of business.”
J. Christopher Hamilton
Trustee Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Media hits
“We have an illusion of knowing celebrities intimately, but that’s just what it is: an illusion.”
Robert Thompson
Director
BANDIER PROGRAM
Media hits
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:
Professor of Practice
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Media hits
“[Teaching] struck me as a chance to contribute meaningfully to the profession, and it’s been more rewarding than I had even imagined.”
Anthony D’Angelo
Associate Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
Media hits
“”That’s how warfare is conducted in the information space. It’s about narratives and public belief.”
Jennifer Grygiel
Associate Professor
MAGAZINE, NEWS AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
Media hits
“Whenever we see one of these defamation cases, especially with a verdict against a speaker or a writer, there’s always a fear of a chilling effect, and the underlying Washington Post column was a serious exploration of an individual’s experience with domestic violence.”
Roy Gutterman
Trustee Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Media hits
“There did used to be a sense that there was this almost sacred space after someone had died. You didn’t say anything bad at their funeral and you waited a certain time before you said something bad thereafter. That included your uncle, and it included celebrities.”
Robert Thompson
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:
Professor of Practice
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Media hits
“The end game for public relations is trust and once trust is fractured it’s tough to earn back.”
Tony D’Angelo
Associate Professor
ADVERTISING
Media hits
“These companies are conveying that we’re not this weird little nerdy kid in the corner who’s doing sort-of shifty stuff. We are a real company, a real advertiser, we’re here to stay, we’re mainstream.”
Beth Egan
Associate Professor
COMMUNICATIONS
Media hits
“Since Trump wants to run for office again, the timeline of the app is driven by political objectives—not by readiness of the platform.”
Jennifer Grygiel
Associate Professor
MAGAZINE, NEWS AND DIGITAL JOURNALISM
Media hits
“This is the type of case that shows exactly why we have the actual malice standard under the First Amendment. Public officials have to overcome a high burden for a reason.”
Roy Gutterman
Assistant Professor
TELEVISION, RADIO AND FILM
Media hits
Associate Professor
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Media hits
Director
BANDIER PROGRAM
Media hits
“I don’t think for most rational people this Joe Rogan issue is about censorship, as much as it is about this belief that folks should be liable for distributing [irresponsible] information.”
Bill Werde