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Pew Study Finds Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News

PRSay

Within the subset of news-watching respondents, 75 percent still favor television as their medium of choice. Overall, 34 percent of Americans now obtain their news from the web, marking a 6 percent increase from 2016. Overall, 34 percent of Americans now obtain their news from the web, marking a 6 percent increase from 2016.

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

NewsWhip

In 2021, Reuter’s Digital News Report showed that our European neighbors were increasingly active online, with 69% of Germans , 76% of Italians , and 78% of Spaniards sourcing their news from the web and social media. PlayGroundMag narrowly missed the top spot with 16M page likes respectfully. . Defensa Central also performed well, with 12.1M

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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

Another factor driving another nail in the press release’s coffin is that whatever is left of traditional journalism has begun using social media as their primary source for news stories. Whether you are the end reader or reporting major news for tomorrow’s newspaper doesn’t matter. You may have noticed that with the advent of Web 1.0

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

The revenue model for journalism is at best in flux, and at worst, in chaos. Serious journalism from unexpected sources. Vice magazine, originally a local magazine in Montreal and best-known for local coverage and shock journalism, grew into Vice Media. More data journalism.

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Digital Video Or Die

Flatiron Communications

Nobody under the age of 30 has a television in their apartment and they’re all watching stuff online…Hillary Clinton announced her campaign in an online video. TV may be sexy, and exciting, but [it pales next to digital video in terms of reach].” Old school likes old school. But it’s not just old school.

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13 stories about the future of news

Stephen Waddington

Television news and online sources have seen significant upticks against a trend of decline. Consumption of printed newspapers has fallen as lockdowns undermine physical distribution. This is likely to accelerate the shift to an all-digital future.

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Digital journalism is alive but is digital PR?

Norton's Notes

Today the BBC announced that it is cutting almost 500 jobs but reinvesting in a further 195 posts to back what it calls ‘digital journalism’. So I think we can safely say that digital journalism is where the BBC believes the future of that industry is headed. Several years have now passed since the birth of Web 2.0