May 19, 2026
New video series delivers expert advice through the lens of Page Center research
The Page Center combines stories, advice and experience with scholarly research in its new video series, "Truth Bombs." Each short video showcases an insight into a pressing topic in the media today, giving communicators an easily accessible way to better equip themselves to perform with integrity and maintain autonomy with regard to emerging technologies.
Posted to Facebook and YouTube, the videos further the reach of the Page Center’s mission by meeting communicators on popular platforms. "Truth Bombs" episodes are posted weekly to discuss the importance of integrity and authenticity in our modern day media landscape. Topics include AI education, personal responsibility and building trust in a challenging time.
The goal of the series is to emphasize the importance of responsibility and integrity in public communication through learning from leaders in the space. As the collection of videos grows, the variety in perspective and insights gives communicators a well rounded view of these pressing topics, equipping them for future discussions, roles and making them more well rounded professionals.
Watch the latest episode of "Truth Bombs," featuring 2026 Page Center Awards honoree Jeffrey Goldberg.
"Truth Bombs" has featured Penn State communications faculty Lee Ahern and Stephanie Thomas who discussed the importance of AI education for those currently entering the workforce. Laurie Keith, senior vice president of emerging media & technology at the Ad Council focused on AI use in Advertising surrounding the 2026 Superbowl. "Truth Bombs" also featured Amiee Rienhart, senior AI strategist at the Associated Press who stressed the urgency of keeping up to date with new technologies. Latest episodes feature honorees from the 2026 Page Center Awards.
The series serves as a tool for communicators to learn about the ever-changing media landscape, new technologies and better themselves on a convenient, familiar platform.
Check out the series on YouTube and on Facebook, more to come.