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Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism University of Southern California
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Max Schwartz

Class of 2016



Max Schwartz is a senior studying Broadcast and Digital Journalism and Political Science. Max is interested in all aspects of journalism, but specifically enjoys political journalism. He is currently the producer and host of his political interview podcast, The Hot Seat, and he is the civic center bureau cheif and one of the associate news editors of long form reporting for Annenberg Media. He also works on Annenberg Media's new news magazine program, The Current, as a producer and segment host, and he co-directs ATVN's Thursday night newscast.

Trail Mix: Republican Senate Candidate Duf Sundheim

November 4, 2015

Sundheim talks immigration and climate change with The Current's Max Schwartz.

Anthony Rendon Visits The Media Center

October 16, 2015

The next speaker of the California State Assembly talked about what it's like to have that title.

House Republicans In A Leadership Crisis

October 8, 2015

Max Schwartz and Rachel Scott analyze what Kevin McCarthy's announcement means.

And Fade To The End Of The Semester

April 29, 2015

I have some tips that will help you when you start producing.

Weather 4/28/2015

April 28, 2015

Freddie Gray Protests Make Their Way To L.A.

April 28, 2015

Protesters organized in Downtown L.A. in solidarity with the movement in Baltimore.

USC Club Aims To Send Clean Water To Nepal

April 28, 2015

USC's Club H2O is a student organization that uses mobile filters to make water that gives life from dirty water...

LAPD Body Camera Use Approved

April 28, 2015

Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners votes 3-1 to approve use of body cameras by LAPD officers.

L.A. Activists Explain What Marriage Equality Would Mean To Them

April 28, 2015

Gay rights activists in L.A. are anxiously awaiting the final ruling for same-sex marriage set for June. 

There Is A Lot To Learn As Producer

April 22, 2015

All of the skills will help in other newsroom positions.

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