Imani M. Cheers spoke to WJLA-ABC7 and WRC-NBC4 about the legacy of Harry Belafonte. She was quoted by NBC News in the article “Harry Belafonte put it all on the line for Black people: his career, his heart, his soul.’’
David Karpf was quoted by Agence France-Presse in the article “Writer, Adviser, Poet, Bot: How ChatGPT Could Transform Politics.’’ He was quoted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Sciences in the article “Can journalism resist a chatbot-fueled race to the bottom?” and by Voice of America in the article “Writer, Adviser, Poet, Bot: How ChatGPT Could Transform Politics.”
Peter Loge spoke to KNX News on Demand in the podcast episode “Former President Trump won't drop presidential campaign even if convicted in New York.”
Steven Roberts was quoted by NBCLX News. He authored the articles “Steven Roberts: Discomfort is not a burden, it's a benefit” for Reflector; “Steven Roberts: The most enduring verdict” for Northwest Georgia News; and “The rise of vigilantism” for Walker County Messenger.
Frank Sesno was quoted by The Washington Post in the articles “After Fox settlement, experts warn election falsehoods will persist’’ and “Where can Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon go now?’’ He was quoted by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in the article “Don Lemon, Tucker Carlson departures roil cable news universe.’’ He spoke to CNN about the firings of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon. He was featured by the White House Historical Association in the video “White House History with Frank Sesno: Women and Journalism in the White House.”
Rebekah Tromble was quoted by WUSA-CBS9 in the article “Will the National Weather Service lose the ability to auto-publish some tweets?’’