Resources
This is a resource hub to help student reporters at the Annenberg Media Center.
If you’re new to the Media Center, check out this one-page guide to see what it’s all about.
Have an Issue? We Want to Know:
- Anonymous form for raising issues in the Annenberg Media newsroom for internal faculty review
- Anonymous form for raising issues in the Annenberg Media newsroom for review by officials outside of the Media Center faculty
More Quick Links:
- Who’s who in Annenberg Media (full leader schedule)
- Optimizing Inclusion modules for JOUR 206
- Need help using the Arc CMS? Start with this guide.
- Not a Journalism major? Here’s a class you can take to get involved in the newsroom
- Annenberg Media Editorial Review Policy explainer
- Annenberg Media’s Guide for Equitable Reporting Strategies and Newsroom Style (link)
- Annenberg Media policy on use of artificial intelligence (AI)
For Annenberg Students/Faculty:
How to Submit a Completed Story to Annenberg Media (for USC students)
How to Submit a Completed Story to Annenberg Media (for USC professors)
Contact
Media Center Director, Professor Christina Bellantoni
bellanto@usc.edu
Annenberg Media Executive Editors, Sophie Sullivan and Malcolm Caminero
sophiems@usc.edu
caminero@usc.edu
Annenberg Media Assignment Desk:
(213) 740-3847
Writing
Parental Guardian Consent Forms:
Production
Journalism 101
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#22 – Evaluating the Impact of the Equity Board
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#21 – Communicating & Respecting Boundaries
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#20 – Reporting on the Sexual Assault at USC
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#19 – Reporting on Stories Involving DPS
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#18 – Understanding the Importance of Safe Spaces & How to Report on Them
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#17 – Latinx Heritage Month & How to Report on it
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#16 – Annenberg’s reporting on Chauvin Trial & Updates
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#15 – “Slow Listening” & Different Perspectives
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#14 – Updates & Diversifying Our Sources







