Hindsight 2020
Will the “guardrails” that held in 2020 work in 2024?
After 10 Years of Funding, the Curtain Falls
What $22 million in Annenberg fellowships accomplished in 10 years.
Wham! Smack! Pow! You’re Dead
PG-13 films: heavy on violence, light on consequences.
Sex, Suicide, and Snapchat: Adolescent Health in the Digital Age
Parents wrong again: APPC study shows social media mostly OK for kids.
Extreme Makeover: Debate Edition
No argument: Presidential debates need fixing.
Civics and Truthiness
Funny but true: study says Colbert explained Super PACs best.
View from the Trenches: Debriefing the Presidential Election
Election 2008 from the inside
Uncivil Servants
Dearth of decorum, but no duels at least.
Law Made Plain
Though it pushes plenty of hot buttons in the issues it takes up for debate—domestic spying, torture, criminal sentencing for juveniles, and immigration reform, to name just a few—for close to a decade the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s Justice Talking program has functioned as the opposite of “shout” radio.
Room to Grow for Annenberg
$32.5 million for Annenberg for new building and more
Politically Incorrect—Lying Ads, Trusting Voters
The truth is, lying political-ads work.
The Good Citizen
When asked why he gave, the late Walter Annenberg—Penn’s largest benefactor, who for years headed the list of Most Generous Americans—always said, “Because it’s the right thing to do.”
Understanding Election 2000
Election 2000, disputed (surprise)
Reducing Risky Behavior
Talking kids out of risky behavior.
Family Secrets for Sale? Ask Your Kids (and Offer a Gift)
“The Internet and the Family 2000: The View from Parents/The View from Kids”
The Media, the Message and the Meaning
Unconventional wisdom from Annenberg's Jamieson.
TeleStudies
Kids spend more than 20 hours a week in front of the TV. Are yours watching what they should? Would you know? Researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center have some answers.
Justice Talking, People Listening
Constitutional debates on the radio