A study out of Ohio state reports that "fake" news, such as Jon Stewart or The Colbert Report, doesn't inform or teach viewers as much about political issues and cadidates... read more →
We are very pleased to announce the inaugural edition of the Media Psychology Review. We believe that it is a breakthrough as the first academic e-zine employing multiple media forms... read more →
Sometimes new ideas are right in front of us in the garden. The Media Creativity blog reports that watermelons are being tested as ad vehicles. When I read this, I... read more →
I am lucky to be able to see Beijing in person during the Olympics. The athletic accomplishments aside--and the Chinese had 16 gold medals last I checked--the people's pride in... read more →
A lot of people are preoccupied with the idea of Chinese media as a propaganda device. (I understand that the Chinese character for information and propaganda are the same.) It... read more →