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Jay Baer Asks: Is Social Media And Journalism Linked?

Cision

Recently, Cision published the 2017 Global Social Journalism Study , conducted in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, which surveyed journalists on their social media habits, preferences and views. For this first video, Baer asks and answers the important question — Is social media and journalism linked?

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Should Your Organization Mourn Public Tragedies on Social Media?

PRSay

The following post is based on research published in the latest issue of PR Journal , the quarterly academic journal presented by PRSA and the Institute for Public Relations. Organizations scrambled to halt their scheduled social media content and to decide how or whether they should offer their support after these tragedies.

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Social Media Intelligence Can Boost the Bottom Line

The Proactive Report

Social media intelligence is the art and science of gathering data about online conversations so that you can use that information to improve your content creation and deliver more value to your audience. . Map where conversations about your brand, product, or topics of interest are taking place in social media platforms.

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How to Segment Journalists By Social Media Use

Cision

The Cision 2017 Global Social Journalism Study provides some very tangible insights into the social media perception and behaviors of journalists. The Global Social Journalism Study broke down these behaviors into six “Social Archetypes:”. Promoters” are all about promotion on social media platforms.

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How Successful Journalists Use Social Media

Cision

The recently released Cision 2017 Global Social Journalism Study takes a deep dive into how journalists approach and use social media. The Cision Global Social Journalism Study has a lot of insightful, actionable data about how journalists use social media and their perceptions of social tools.

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How 2,400 Journalists Use Social Media for Reporting [And Why PR Should Get Serious about Social]

Sword and the Script

Journalists say Twitter is the most valuable social media platform and they spend a lot of time there; if you want to improve media relations you should invest more time there too. Business efforts on social media tends come in two flavors. The first flavor rarely uses their social channels.

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Amid Flood of False News, PR Professionals Must Support Credible Journalism

PRSay

The Fourth Estate’s reputation was bruised after the 2016 presidential election, amid accusations of biased reporting. Even as public faith in the news media has fallen, falsehoods continue to spread across social media and the internet, perhaps giving reporters an opportunity to reclaim trust.