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Journalism

What does TikTok's future look like?

 The latest court ruling against Chinese company Bytedance, owner of the social media app TikTok, doesn't remove the possibility that the app could be banned in January 2025. Professor John Wihbey weighs in.

December 6, 2024

Can you call it a 'dupe'?

From furniture to skincare, "dupes" abound. These alternatives are usually cheaper than the original products -- but these marketing claims can land sellers in legal hot water.

November 26, 2024

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Art + Design

Vitriol and harassment fuels Gamergate 2.0

Game design faculty Fox Zarow and Alexandra To speak to the recent wave of harassment and vitriol that game studios have faced and how it's a continuation of the original Gamergate.

November 25, 2024

Communication Studies

NUTV adapts, streaming news, short films and more

Mainstream news outlets aren't the only ones adapting their programming for streaming. NUTV is working to make content that students can stream anytime on Youtube.

November 12, 2024

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Communication Studies

Why are so many brands collaborating with 'Wicked'?

In the lead up to the Barbie movie, the brand collaborations rolled in. The same is true in the lead up to Wicked, which comes out in just a few weeks. Why are there so many brands eager to collab?

October 22, 2024