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- This year, the pop megastar has become a regular at Kansas City Chiefs NFL games, but not everyone is happy about seeing her on screen. Teaching Associate Professor Jamie Skerski gives her take on why Swift is facing such a backlash, and how it reflects a boys-only culture in the world of football.
- Romance authors were early adopters of digital self-publishing. A new book explores how their willingness to experiment and their close networks helped them thrive when the publishing industry shunned their work.
- In its ongoing conquest of legacy media studios, the tech industry made use of a very old playbook.
- Students will learn how to prepare for a career in athletics at CMCI’s Sports Media Summit, featuring alumni and faculty in the industry.
- NIL has changed the relationship between athletes and the media. As it happens, one NFL athlete was 30 years ahead of the curve.
- Students in CMCI’s sports media minor regularly have opportunities to network and get hands-on experience while completing the program.
- A celebration of the CMCI students who have qualified for inclusion on the Dean’s List for the fall.
- “The U.S. news media has blood on its hands from 2016,” Mike McDevitt says. Will 2024 be different?
- Generative A.I. tools and copyright law are intersecting in the 1928 “Steamboat Willie” cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. An expert in tech ethics says it’s just the start.
- Two teams of strategic communication students were honored for innovative campaigns at the Denver One Club award show this fall.