The 3rd annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Church University, is the latest instalment in our efforts to understand how journalists use social media for work and in their communication with PR professionals. Similar to previous years, the findings of this year’s study show that journalists are using a greater variety of social media tools and are increasingly reliant on social media for a variety of different tasks. Generally, views about the impacts of social media are positive, but journalists remain unsure whether these tools have made them more productive. Unique to our study is the identification of a typology which groups journalists into five categories according to particular patterns of social...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...
This report aim to explore and chart the changes in how journalists and media professionals use soci...
The 3rd annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Church University,...
The fourth annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision Germany and Canterbury Christ Church ...
This report follows the changes of how journalists and media professionals use social media for work...
This report is part of the wider 2013 social journalism study and reports specifically on Sweden. I...
Now in its fourth year, The Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Churc...
This study aims to explore and understand how social media impacts PR professionals and their media ...
Many public relations texts acknowledge that the journalist-public relations practitioner is an impo...
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
The exponential growth of social media as a central communication practice, and its agility in captu...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
This study focuses on the tweeting habits of journalists with different job roles at a UK city newsp...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...
This report aim to explore and chart the changes in how journalists and media professionals use soci...
The 3rd annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Church University,...
The fourth annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision Germany and Canterbury Christ Church ...
This report follows the changes of how journalists and media professionals use social media for work...
This report is part of the wider 2013 social journalism study and reports specifically on Sweden. I...
Now in its fourth year, The Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Churc...
This study aims to explore and understand how social media impacts PR professionals and their media ...
Many public relations texts acknowledge that the journalist-public relations practitioner is an impo...
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
The exponential growth of social media as a central communication practice, and its agility in captu...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
This study focuses on the tweeting habits of journalists with different job roles at a UK city newsp...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...