Marc Cooper
Director, Annenberg Digital News, USC Annenberg School for Communication
mcooper@thenation.com
Marc Cooper is associate director of USC Annenberg's Institute for Justice and Journalism, is an award-winning author and reporter who has covered politics and culture from across the country and around the world for the last three decades. His articles, essays and interviews have appeared in dozens of publications, ranging from The Atlantic and Rolling Stone to The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post. He's the author of three books, including The L.A. Times best-seller, Pinochet and Me. Cooper's broadcast experience includes reporting and producing documentaries for PBS' Frontline, CBS News and The Christian Science Monitor Reports. A full-time member of the USC Annenberg journalism faculty, Cooper is also a weekly columnist for L.A. Weekly, a contributing editor of The Nation magazine and serves as senior editor of one of the most-trafficked online news sites, The Huffington Post.
KDMC Sessions
Cyber Sleuthing
April 25, 2008,8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Video: Cyber Sleuthing (238 MB)
SEMINAR: Election ’08: Unleashing the Cyber-watchdogs
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Working lunches
October 02, 2007,12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
The Media and Climate Change (Detjen)
SEMINAR: Journalism in a 24/7 World: Decision-making for the Online Editor
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