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How Social Media Is Paving a New Path for Journalism

Cision

More than half of journalists surveyed in Cision’s recent Social Journalism Study believe that they would not be able to carry out their work without turning to their social media accounts for help. Check out which social media platforms journalists are turning to, how they’re using them and why: 1.

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The top websites in Germany, Spain, and Italy on Facebook in 2023

NewsWhip

As one of the biggest social media platforms in the world, Facebook has established itself as a trusted news source globally. As of 2022, it’s estimated that roughly a third of Americans get their daily news from Facebook. Italy’s top websites on Facebook A new face has entered the top spot in Italy’s website rankings.

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The State of Journalism in 2023, according to Muck Rack

Landis PR

Photo courtesy of Pixabay The highly anticipated Muck Rack 2023 State of Journalism Report , which the company released at SXSW on March 15, 2023, provides valuable insight into the ever-changing media landscape and how journalists perceive their work. Conducted with over 2,200 journalists worldwide, the survey results are fascinating.

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The biggest news pages on Facebook in Germany, Spain and Italy for 2022

NewsWhip

Facebook is one of the largest social media platforms in the world, raking in 2.91 In fact, 31% of Americans get their daily news from Facebook. Germany’s top Facebook Pages. Though Promiflash came out on top, sites like Bild, DerSpiegel, and RTL have more of a lasting impact on German Facebook users.

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Changes in journalism impacting PR

Prakkypedia

In a recent PR Daily post , Mike Schneider wrote of the ‘4 ways journalism changes are affecting PR’. The Australian Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism released its findings in February 2018. PR pros (and the general public) have increased access to journalists through social media.

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Newsprint in pain as COVID-19 bites, so what’s next?

Stephen Waddington

The conclusion to the story of the digitisation of news media may only take a matter of months. Newspaper circulation during the COVID-19 crisis has been hit by as much as a third by newsagents closing and a reduction in footfall on the high street, across travel hubs and in supermarkets. Please come and join me. news industry?

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Are You Ready for the Metaverse?

PRSay

If social media has been an important communication tool, then the “metaverse” could be the next frontier of connectivity and interaction. In late October, Facebook announced it was changing its company name to “Meta,” to “bring the metaverse to life.”