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Black TV Legends: Shaping Global Communication explores the powerful influence of Black television on culture and communication around the world. Through deep dives into classic shows, interviews with industry experts, and thoughtful discussions, this podcast celebrates the legacy of Black TV icons and their impact on storytelling, representation, and global media trends. Join us as we unpack how Black television has shaped perceptions, inspired change, and connected diverse audiences across ...
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Global Media & Communication podcast series is part of the multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media and communication. We aim to bridge academic scholarship and public life, bringing the very best scholarship to bear on enduring global questions and pressing cont ...
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The Society for New Communications Research is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) research and education foundation and think tank founded in 2005 to focus on the advanced study of the latest developments in new media and communications, and their effect on traditional media and business models, communications, culture and society.
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Trailer for Episode 10: The Future of Black Television. As we reflect on the legacy of classic Black sitcoms, this episode looks ahead to the future of Black media content. We’ll explore the evolving landscape of Black television, the challenges and opportunities for new creators, and the potential for groundbreaking narratives. With insights on th…
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Trailer for Episode 9: Nostalgia and Cultural Relevance. Why do classic Black sitcoms like Good Times and Living Single continue to resonate with audiences today? This episode examines the timeless themes, social commentary, and cultural relevance that keep these shows alive in the public consciousness. We’ll explore their resurgence on streaming p…
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Trailer for Episode 8: Representation and Global Influence. Black sitcoms have not only shaped narratives within the United States but also influenced storytelling and representation worldwide. This episode explores the global reach of shows like The Cosby Show, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and The Jeffersons, examining how these programs inspired …
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Trailer for Episode 7: Love, Relationships, and Representation – The Global Appeal of Black Romance in Sitcoms. This episode highlights how Black sitcoms authentically portrayed love and relationships, challenging stereotypes and redefining romance on television. By exploring iconic couples and storylines from shows like Martin, Moesha, and Girlfri…
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Trailer for Episode 6: Living Single – Black Women, Friendship, and Independence This episode examines the cultural significance of Living Single, a groundbreaking series that highlighted the lives of educated, career-driven Black women navigating friendships, relationships, and personal growth in New York City. Through its nuanced portrayal of Bla…
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Trailer for Episode 5: Fresh Prince and the Black Middle Class. This episode examines The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, a sitcom that redefined Black representation through its exploration of class mobility, identity, and cultural clashes. By juxtaposing Will’s Philly roots with the Banks’ affluent lifestyle, the show delved into themes of belonging, au…
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Trailer for Episode 4: Family Matters – The Winslows and the Dynamics of the Black Middle Class. In this episode, we delve into Family Matters, a beloved sitcom that offered an authentic look at Black middle-class life in America. Through the Winslow family, the show tackled themes of race, family values, and community, presenting a relatable yet i…
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This episode focuses on the transformative role of A Different World in inspiring young Black audiences to pursue higher education, particularly at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Beyond its entertainment value, the show served as a cultural touchstone, addressing critical social and educational issues and providing a positive…
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This episode delves into the groundbreaking role of The Cosby Show in reshaping the portrayal of the Black family on television. Unlike its predecessors, The Cosby Show introduced audiences to a Black family living in an affluent neighborhood, with both parents holding professional careers, providing a counter-narrative to prevailing stereotypes. B…
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Trailer for Episode 1: The Golden Age of Black Sitcoms. This first episode explores how Black sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s paved the way for a transformative period in television history. We’ll examine the groundbreaking role these shows played in shaping both American culture and global perceptions of Black life. Through a retrospectiv…
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This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media a…
  continue reading
 
This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media a…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global medi…
  continue reading
 
This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media a…
  continue reading
 
Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our host Jing Wang discusses the book The Labor of Reinvention: Entrepreneurship in the New Chinese Digital Economy (Columbia UP, 2023) by Lin Zhang. You’ll hear about: A history of the book and Zhang’s entry into the fieldwork through family stories; How to und…
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In this episode, our host Lucila Rozas discusses the book Latino TV: A History (2022) by Mary Beltrán. You’ll hear about: A brief trajectory of the book and the conversations on global studies of media and communication with which this book engages; The concept of cultural citizenship and its relevance to study Latino TV; How the author puts togeth…
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our host Ignatius Suglo discusses the book Made in Censorship: The Tiananmen Movement in Chinese Literature and Film (Columbia University Press, 2022) by Thomas Chen. You’ll hear about: Author’s intellectual and professional trajectory that led him to the book; …
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In this episode, our host Sim Gill discusses the book Dislike-Minded: Media, Audiences, and the Dynamics of Taste (2021) by Jonathan Gray. You’ll hear about: A brief history of the book and its connection to global studies of media and communication; The role of media and cultural studies in amplifying the voices of dislikers, and how can scholars …
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our host Yuval Katz discusses the book The Ethics of Engagement: Media, Conflict and Democracy in Africa (Oxford UP, 2020) by Herman Wasserman. You’ll hear about: The ethical and methodological challenges of studying media in Africa; Why democratization is not a…
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our co-hosts Aswin Punathambekar and Jing Wang discusses the book Platforms and Cultural Production (2021) by Thomas Poell, David B. Nieborg, and Brooke Erin Duffy. You’ll hear about: How this collaborative project came about, given each of the authors has disti…
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our host Juan Llamas-Rodriguez discusses the book The Digital Border: Migration, Technology, Power (2022) by Dr. Lilie Chouliaraki and Dr. Myria Georgiou. You’ll hear about: What The Digital Border is about, its importance, and its implication; How the authors’ …
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this episode, our host Florence Madenga discusses the book Left to Our Own Devices Coping with Insecure Work in a Digital Age (2022) by Dr. Julia Ticona. You’ll hear about: Dr. Ticona’s intellectual trajectory and how her first monograph has been transformed from a dissertati…
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In this episode, our host Mariela Morales Suárez discusses the book Rude Citizenship: Jamaican Popular Music, Copyright, and the Reverberations of Colonial Power (UNC Press, 2022) by Dr. Larisa Kingston Mann. You’ll hear about: Dr. Mann’s intellectual trajectory and how she became interested in the topic of copyright in Jamaican popular music; The …
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Hello, world! This is the Global Media & Communication podcast series. In this inaugural episode, our host Aswin Punathambekar speaks with Samhita Sunya, the author of the book Sirens of Modernity: World Cinema via Bombay (U California Press, 2022). In this episode you’ll hear about: Dr. Sunya’s intellectual trajectory in studying South Asian cinem…
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Kyle Johnson and Eva Ojekwe host and co-host a podcast live from the School of Global Journalism and Communication at Morgan State University. They talked about the Strategic Communication Red Carpet Event and interviewed SCOMM students, Diara Washington, Kenneth Morris and Admin. Angela Hayward. Chair of the Department Dr. David Marshall explained…
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In this episode from Morgan's School of Global Journalism and Communication, Host Simone Benson and 3 Spokesmans staff & students -- Penelope Blackwell, Olafimihan Oshin, Oyin Adedoyion talk about talk about thoughts about the State of the Union and the Democratic response.
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In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, Rod Santomassimo, founder of The Massimo Group, a coaching and consulting organization focused on the commercial real estate brokerage industry, is our guest. Rod Santomassimo of The Massimo Group Rod is a member of NAR Commercial’s Signature Series Speakers Bureau, and conducts t…
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In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, D. Scott Smith, president of Expert CRE Commercial Real Estate Training in Baltimore, MD. Scott discusses his start in commercial real estate and his advice to students on creating and activating a social med…
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In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, we present a conversation with Bob McComb, president of Top Dogs Commercial Real Estate Training in Half Moon Bay, CA, about how commercial agents can prepare to be successful in today’s market. Bob McComb of…
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Todd Clarke, CCIM In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, the second part of our conversation with Todd Clarke, CCIM, one of the NAR Commercial Signature Series speakers. In this program we speak with Todd about some of the social networks and soci…
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A recent Rutgers Regional Report, “Reinventing the New Jersey Economy: New Metropolitan and Regional Employment Dynamics,” authored by James W. Hughes, dean of Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, and Joseph J. Seneca, university professor and economist at the Bloustein School, examines the necessity of tra…
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Todd Clarke, CCIM In this episode of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, brought to you by NAR Commercial – The National Association of Realtors, we speak with Todd Clarke, CCIM, one of the NAR Commercial Signature Series speakers. Todd discusses the changes in commercial office space requirements based on the changing attitudes and d…
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Barry Elms, President, Strategic Negotiation International In the latest edition of the NAR Commercial Intelligence Briefing Podcast, produced for the National Association of Realtors, we speak with Signature Series presenter Barry Elms, the president of Strategic Negotiations International. in the discussion, Barry shares real life examples to hel…
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Marsha Petrie Sue In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing podcast, we chat with Marsha Petrie Sue, who has been called “The Muhammad Ali of Communications,” for her ability to dance and look pretty and use the entire ring, but still knowing how and when to land a knockout punch. As one of NAR Commercial’s Signature…
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Robert Nahigian In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing podcast, we offer part 2 of our conversation with Signature Series speaker Rob Nahigian. In this program, Rob discusses some other courses in the wide array of programs he offers, including a primer course in Industrial Real Estate, and classes on Marketing an…
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Robert Nahigian In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing, Rob Nahigian, Signature Series Speakers’ Bureau, FRICS, SIOR, CRE, MCR discusses the art of negotiating skills and the evolution of office product. Rob Nahigian is a Principal with Auburndale Realty Co. in Newton, Mass. and has 32 years in commercial/industri…
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The Heritage Region of the International Association of Business Communicators will hold its 2012 conference, “Find your bridge,” in Pittsburgh October 12-14. This is the latest in a series of podcast conversations with top presenters from the conference discussing the topics they will cover in their conference appearances. James Cerruti, Senior Pa…
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Damien Enderle, national marketing director, The Reznick Group The Heritage Region of the International Association of Business Communicators will hold its 2012 conference, “Find your bridge,” in Pittsburgh October 12-14. This is the latest in a series of podcast conversations with top presenters from the conference discussing the topics they will …
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Linda Dulye, president of Dulye & Co. The Heritage Region of the International Association of Business Communicators will hold its 2012 conference, “Find your bridge,” in Pittsburgh October 12-14. This is the latest in a series of podcast conversations with top presenters from the conference discussing the topics they will cover in their conference…
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The Heritage Region of the International Association of Business Communicators will hold its 2012 conference, “Find your bridge,” in Pittsburgh October 12-14. This is the first in a series of podcast conversations with top presenters from the conference discussing the topics they will cover in their conference appearances. Alison Davis, CEO of Davi…
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John Dolan of Penn State's U Report Podcast Interviews Lions Ambassador Katie Perugini The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we have a three-way conversation with John Dolan, Christina McNeill, and Shannon Ritter, all em…
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Jeffrey Rohrs, Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTarget The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we present a conversation with Jeff Rohrs, Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTa…
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Sharon McIntosh, Senior Director of Global Internal Communications, PepsiCo The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Sharon McIntosh, senior director of Global Internal Communications for PepsiCo, which won an I…
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Beth Perell, Goodwill Industries International The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Beth Perell, Vice President of Communications and Information Management and Arlene McCrehan, Senior Director of Online Medi…
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Jennifer Sniderman of Sprint The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Jennifer Sniderman, Group Manager – Employee Communications, and Sara Folkerts, Internal Social Media Manager for Sprint Nextel Corp. Jennife…
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Moksh Juneja, CEO of Avignyata, an Indian social media consultancy that helped a Bollywood film production company create a highy successful Facebook fan page for a murde…
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Satya Krishnaswamy, CEO of Next Principles. Next Principles was recognized by SNCR for its Social CRM application. Here is a description of the Next Principles winning en…
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) has launched a new podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series will be published…
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