This article reports on a three-year-long international survey of public relations practitioners examining the impact blogs and other social media are having on public relations practice. Findings show these new media are dramatically changing public relations. Results indicate blogs and social media have enhanced what happens in public relations and that social media and traditional mainstream media complement each other. The study also finds the emergence of blogs and social media have changed the way their organizations communicate, especially to external audiences. Findings suggest social media complement traditional news media, and that blogs and social media influence coverage in traditional news media. The study reports blogs and soc...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
An analysis of how public relations practitioners are using social media. Online journal article at ...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities of social media for public institutions and a...
This article reports on a three-year-long international survey of public relations practitioners ex...
This article reports on a nine-year longitudinal analysis studying how social and other emerging me...
This seventh annual survey measuring how social and other emerging media are being used in public re...
This article provides the fourth annual report about an international, trend study examination of t...
This article reports on a ten-year longitudinal analysis studying how social and other emerging med...
Throughout its history, many things have sparked change in the public relations industry. The invent...
This seventh annual survey measuring how social and other emerging media are being used in public r...
New communications media have had a huge impact on the practice of public relations since the first...
The international survey of public relations practitioners (n=574) reported about in this article a...
This article provides the fifth annual report about an international, longitudinal trend study exam...
The use of social media has become more defined. It has been widely used for the purpose of business...
Social media has altered the design of modern society. It has changed the way people lived and worke...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
An analysis of how public relations practitioners are using social media. Online journal article at ...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities of social media for public institutions and a...
This article reports on a three-year-long international survey of public relations practitioners ex...
This article reports on a nine-year longitudinal analysis studying how social and other emerging me...
This seventh annual survey measuring how social and other emerging media are being used in public re...
This article provides the fourth annual report about an international, trend study examination of t...
This article reports on a ten-year longitudinal analysis studying how social and other emerging med...
Throughout its history, many things have sparked change in the public relations industry. The invent...
This seventh annual survey measuring how social and other emerging media are being used in public r...
New communications media have had a huge impact on the practice of public relations since the first...
The international survey of public relations practitioners (n=574) reported about in this article a...
This article provides the fifth annual report about an international, longitudinal trend study exam...
The use of social media has become more defined. It has been widely used for the purpose of business...
Social media has altered the design of modern society. It has changed the way people lived and worke...
This article examines the importance of new communication technologies in terms of the development o...
An analysis of how public relations practitioners are using social media. Online journal article at ...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities of social media for public institutions and a...