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Niwa on AI-Driven TV News Startup Channel 1: Boston Globe
Journalism faculty Paul Niwa spoke to the Globe about a TV news channel launching in 2024, with AI leading the broadcasts.
Journalism faculty Paul Niwa spoke to the Globe about a TV news channel launching in 2024, with AI leading the broadcasts.
President Jay Bernhardt is included in the Boston Business Journal’s New Leaders of 2023 piece, alongside Claudine Gay (Harvard), Sally Kornbluth (MIT), Sunil Kumar (Tufts), and Javier Reyes (UMass Amherst).
Visual and Media Arts associate professor and filmmaker Owen Egerton contributed to the article “We all had a favorite Christmas movie as kids. Rewatching as an adult, things can get weird.”
Journalism affiliated faculty, WBZ anchor/reporter, and alum David Wade ’95 recently filmed a promotion for WBZ on the importance of developing the skills of tomorrow’s journalists.
Dean of the School of Communication and Professor of Marketing Brent Smith shares his perspective on consumer trends and spending over the holiday season with WalletHub.
Emerson Beatles expert Tim Riley weighed in on the new song “Now and Then,” released decades after its inception thanks to modern technology
Mneesha Gellman spoke to Bill Ayers about her research on the benefits of indigenous languages in public schools and the resistance it faces.
Marketing Communication Senior Executive-in-Residence Douglas Quintal weighed in on consumer behavior and factors people consider when buying car insurance.
Board of Trustee member, alum, and executive producer of Friends Kevin Bright ’76 spoke to CNN about the life and career of actor Matthew Perry, who recently passed away.
Emerson rose a spot ahead of last year’s ranking in film industry publication The Wrap’s annual film school feature, coming in at #6 in the nation.