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Gabbie Iorio
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Mass Comm PhD Student at Penn State Bellisario College of Communication ♡ Barnard alumna & NYU M.A. ★
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You can now download my recently published article about AI, celebrity, & fandom from The Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association 🤖

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AI, Celebrities, and their Fans: The Cyber-Pseudo-Event*
Tech companies often use celebrities to facilitate adoption of new technologies, and they’re doing the same with AI. For example, Meta is employing celebrities to attract users to their AI products, n...
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Presenting my research on the social media management career path at last week’s New York State Communication Association conference
October 27, 2025 at 5:59 PM
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Had a very fun time joining @thewilderthings.bsky.social and @madelinehill.bsky.social on @sportsgossipshow.bsky.social's 1yr birthday!

Talked Sandy Brondello, Cheryl Reeve-Becky Hammon deer/elk back-and-forth, player podcasts, and much more from the playoffs:
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WNBA Playoffs update with Ben Pickman and The Sports Gossip Show turns one!
YouTube video by The Sports Gossip Show
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September 25, 2025 at 3:35 PM
A disgustingly hypocritical piece by the President of my alma mater.
This is yet another op-ed she’s written that alienates her own students.
As a proud alum, Barnard students deserve better. At the very least, Rosenbury needs better PR.
“We cannot allow our dialogues to devolve into violence or absolutism,” writes Laura Ann Rosenbury, the president of Barnard College. “If we cannot keep that peace, we risk undermining the very purpose of higher education.”
Opinion | Colleges Need to Host Difficult Speakers
As a college leader, I know better than most that we must encourage controversial speakers, not silence them.
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September 18, 2025 at 2:16 AM
You can now download my recently published article about AI, celebrity, & fandom from The Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association 🤖

docs.rwu.edu/nyscaproceed...
AI, Celebrities, and their Fans: The Cyber-Pseudo-Event*
Tech companies often use celebrities to facilitate adoption of new technologies, and they’re doing the same with AI. For example, Meta is employing celebrities to attract users to their AI products, n...
docs.rwu.edu
September 14, 2025 at 5:22 PM
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(research proposal) no questions per se but here’s my research vibe
December 3, 2024 at 5:30 AM