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    Martin Kaplan (born August 21, 1950) is an American professor and former studio executive and writer. He teaches at the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism and is the founding director of the Norman Lear Center for the study of the impact of entertainment on society. His career has also spanned government and politics, the ...

  2. Speaker My name is Marty Kaplan and I grew up in Newark, New Jersey, and then in a suburb of Newark called Union, and TV was happening right then when people got a television in the neighborhood ...

  3. Since 2000, research professor Marty Kaplan has held USC’s Norman Lear endowed chair and directed The Norman Lear Center, a hub of research and innovation that marshals the power of storytelling as a force for good. He was associate dean of USC Annenberg from 1997 to 2007.

  4. Marty Kaplan, the founding director of The Norman Lear Center, is the Norman Lear professor of entertainment, media and society at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He served as chief speechwriter to Vice President Walter F. Mondale, and as executive assistant to the U.S. Commissioner of Education, Ernest L. Boyer.

  5. Jan 9, 2019 · Marty Kaplan. @martykaplan; Marty Kaplan is a Senior Columnist at The Forward, and he holds the Norman Lear chair at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication ...

  6. Dissertation Title. Marty Kaplan holds the Norman Lear chair at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, where he founded and directs the Norman Lear Center for the study of entertainment, media and society. A native of Newark, New Jersey, he graduated summa cum laude in molecular biology from ...

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  8. Lear Center director Marty Kaplan wrote a column about media, politics and pop culture, in print and online, from 2005 to early 2019. During those years, the column won six First Place prizes at the L.A. Press Club’s annual Southern California Journalism Awards.

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