Advice for the next era of ATVN producers
Producing for the first time is NOT easy - but I would not have had it any other way.
Empathetic reporting: How we can discuss difficult topics compassionately
I think it is really important to understand that as a member of a news organization, you have a responsibility to be as sensitive as possible.
From the rundown to the screen: How deadlines are critical on production day
Setting deadlines for yourself forces organization and time management - and you can’t go wrong with either of these skills on your day of production.
Communication is key: The importance of teamwork and texting
When working on a team to produce a newscast, everyone should be on the same page to create a successful show - especially when it’s all virtual.
Locals produce face coverings for hospitals and the general population
With stay-at-home orders in place, residents of Los Angeles and Los Angeles county have been using their time at home to make masks. We spoke to Diane Tecotzky of Claremont and Jil Garcia of Los Angeles to hear about their processes and who they have helped.
Elizabeth Warren suspends her presidential campaign
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren suspended her presidential campaign. She had disappointing returns on Super Tuesday. What’s next for Warren? Anisha Banerjee has some insight.
Experts explain coronavirus and give solutions
USC reporters speak to several experts about what coronavirus is and how to prevent spreading.
LA downpour interrupts students’ morning commute
The sudden storm was unexpected for Helenes and Trojan Knights guarding statues around campus during Rivalry Week.
USC receives $260 million gift from LORD Corporation
USC received a $260-million gift from the LORD Foundation of California Wednesday to fund research and teaching. The LORD foundation is divesting the funds it received from the recent sale of the LORD corporation based in North Carolina. The donation is one of the largest in American higher education history and the gift is expected to be distributed to USC in 2020 following legal approval.
USG and GSG will host a community event to bring students together amid campus tragedies
After a series of student deaths this semester, USC Undergraduate and Graduate Student Councils hopes to join the community together to create a safer space going forward.
WeHo celebrates LGBT community with Halloween carnival
The festivities provide a fun, music-filled way to commemorate the popular holiday.
Southern California Edison may shut off power in Southern California
Due to aggressive Santa Ana Winds, power shutoffs affected both Northern and Central California, and Southern California might be next. In an attempt to prevent fires similar to those that devastated California last year, Southern California’s primary electricity supply company, Southern California Edison, has warned roughly 120,000 customers about a possible power shutoff in the coming days.Although the cause of last year’s Woolsey Fire, which destroyed 1,500 homes and killed three people, was linked to Edison’s equipment, many residents are still not convinced that shutting the power off is the right decision.