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Infographic: What’s the State of the Media in 2016?

Cision

Last week, we released the State of the Media 2016 Report , which used a survey of over 300 journalists and Cision’s own media experts to provide insights into how to build better relationships with the media and earn more coverage. More than half of journalists use social to source stories.

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Infographic: Journalists Want Brands to Provide Multimedia-Rich Content

Beyond PR

Cision’s annual survey of more than 1,550 North American journalists and influencers reveals key findings on how journalists use news releases and multimedia to tell better stories. RISING 2017 MEDIA TRENDS. Bell holds a degree in journalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

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Cliff Notes to Effective Media Relations: A Summary of 3 Surveys of Editors, Reporters and Journalists

Sword and the Script

Most PR professionals say media relations is getting harder or much harder, according to the 2019 JOTW Communications Survey. This is up 17% from last year where 51% said media relations was getting harder. Study the media. 1) How reporters view social media, embargoes and exclusives.

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Is Traditional Media Still Relevant in PR?

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

We dug into some of the latest research to uncover seven compelling reasons traditional media continues to profoundly influence your target audience. These insights form the foundation for our infographic – a must-see for any PR pro! 7 Reasons Traditional Media is Still Relevant in PR 1. first appeared on Burrelles.

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How Data-Driven Storytelling Drives PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

What we call a “data bureau” – the ongoing release of fresh and relevant information as part of a B2B PR program – can generate strong media interest in the absence of hard news. Journalists look for pitches that are backed up by data in the form of charts, graphs, tables, or interactive infographics.

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4 Reasons Your Digital Newsroom Falls Short for Journalists

Cision

So how can you ensure you provide a positive experience for journalists and land media coverage? A recent survey from digital communications platform ISEBOX reveals why journalists are unsatisfied with the resources communication professionals provide. Make sure your digital newsroom is up to journalists’ standards.

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State of Media Today: Key Takeaways from Cision and Muck Rack

Landis PR

Cision and Muck Rack recently conducted exhaustive surveys of journalists on the state of their business, affording us a welcome and rare opportunity to better get to know the folks we’re dealing with daily. The more we understand journalists and relate to them, the better it is for them and us. Related Sources: PEW Research Center.

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