New Muck Rack survey: The State of Journalism 2021
Muck Rack
MARCH 15, 2021
New Muck Rack survey: The State of Journalism 2021
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Muck Rack
MARCH 15, 2021
New Muck Rack survey: The State of Journalism 2021
Steve Barrett on PR
MARCH 6, 2020
A PR firm’s survey with dubious methodology and scaremongering headline findings provided the backdrop for a depressing cautionary tale about how quick clicks and not robust journalism are driving modern media.
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Institute for Public Relations
MARCH 15, 2023
This summary is provided by IPR based on the original study by Muck Rack Muck Rack analyzed the state of journalism in 2023. A survey of 2,226 journalists based in the U.S., Key findings include: — Journalists’ top concerns were disinformation (50%), … Continue reading The State of Journalism 2023 →
Muck Rack
MARCH 22, 2021
Download the ebook: '7 immediate actions to take from Muck Rack's State of Journalism 2021 survey'
Institute for Public Relations
MARCH 26, 2024
Muck Rack analyzed current trends in journalism, including concerns about funding and trust, employment practices, and the implementation of generative AI. An online survey of 1,106 U.S. journalists was conducted Jan. Key findings include: 1.) Key findings include: 1.)
Sword and the Script
JUNE 13, 2023
A survey of 3,000+ finds 75% of journalists say the top action any PR person can take is to understand a reporter’s target audience and what they find relevant; journalism statistics show reporters worry about accuracy, credibility and keeping pace amid more work and fewer resources Most PR professionals say media relations is getting harder.
Business Wire
APRIL 7, 2021
Journalists share how the pandemic affected their work and the profession in Business Wire’s annual Media Survey. It’s hard to find any industry or profession that was not impacted in some way by the spread of COVID-19. When trying to think of an industry that was not, beekeeping was the first profession that came to my mind.
PRSay
JUNE 7, 2023
The intersection of journalism and AI is the most important media issue of our time. That’s why Bospar sponsored a San Francisco Press Club panel covering the impact of AI in the newsroom, titled “AI + Journalism=?” Each panelist offered perspective on the intersection of AI and journalism. You can stop reading there.
Cision
SEPTEMBER 18, 2017
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?
PRSay
DECEMBER 7, 2023
As the journalism profession faces threats from artificial intelligence, misinformation and the collapse of business models that support journalism, the next generation of journalists nonetheless feels optimistic and wants to bring truth, justice and integrity to their work, a new survey suggests.
Cision
OCTOBER 9, 2017
How do insights on social journalism highlight a new opportunity for communicators and PR professionals? Cision, CMO, Chris Lynch tackles this question while discussing important key findings from the 2017 Global Social Journalism Study. If you look at most great journalism today, some of it follows the same formula it always did.
Sword and the Script
JUNE 20, 2023
A survey by Muck Rack found 78% of journalists say Twitter is the most valuable network; 7 in 10 journalists still use Twitter to find sources Too many organizations treat PR and social media as separate things. The latest 2023 State of Journalism survey by Muck Rack continues to reinforce this conclusion.
PRSay
DECEMBER 3, 2021
In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, Greentarget surveyed more than 100 journalists to learn more about the growing problem of fake news. Ninety-three percent said they believe or somewhat believe that false information negatively affects journalism. The findings are a warning signal for the PR profession.
Sword and the Script
SEPTEMBER 14, 2022
Perhaps not, according to a survey of “11,889 U.S.-based More than half (55%) of journalists surveyed “say that every side does not always deserve equal coverage in the news.”. “By The survey polled 9,388 Americans for their views ( methodology ). Survey says… appeared first on Sword and the Script.
PRSay
MARCH 10, 2022
workers whose jobs can mainly be performed from their homes are still working from home all or most of the time, a new survey from Pew Research Center has found. Meanwhile, as The Wall Street Journal reported , companies including American Express, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co.
Cision
OCTOBER 5, 2017
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. In this video, Baer asks and answers the question — Is Journalism About Building an Audience or Building a Community?
Sword and the Script
FEBRUARY 16, 2021
It also surveyed 1,500 respondents in the U.S. survey respondents said the following: 61% trust business. According to the survey, business was the only institution that respondents classified as both ethical and competent. Both media and government were labeled – by survey responses – as unethical and less competent.
Sword and the Script
MAY 16, 2020
a) Survey of 1,000 Journalists by Muck Rack Muck Rack is back with its annual survey of journalists. 48% of journalists responding to this survey said they get between 1-5 pitches a day; 18% get between 5-10; 12% get upwards of 10-20; and 13% get 20 plus pitches a day. Try our services. 2) Volume of PR pitches received.
Sword and the Script
SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
Surveys show earned media is still the most credible; exec appreciation and collaboration with PR improved during the Coronavirus Regular readers know these pages are filled with surveys and statistics. Recently I went back through all the write-ups I’ve published on surveys and boiled the results down to these ten.
Landis PR
MARCH 20, 2023
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.
Shift Communications
AUGUST 29, 2023
So, we conducted a consumer survey. Here is what our survey of 1,000 employed U.S. We’ve used them to secure high-impact coverage, from trade outlet features to articles like this in The Wall Street Journal. Trust building Our survey showed a good amount of fear around AI, from privacy to job displacement.
Agility PR Solutions
NOVEMBER 4, 2020
The survey polled 86 U.S. […]. The post Journalism in the post-pandemic world—how finance PR teams can be valuable to reporters appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.
Cision
SEPTEMBER 15, 2016
Kevin Turpin, president at the National Journal, details his vision for the company with a focus on innovation and creativity. In this interview, Kevin discusses his career with National Journal. National Journal was the perfect fit for that criteria. So how do you ensure that you stand out?
PRSay
AUGUST 17, 2020
MediaSource , the communications and PR firm I’ve run for more than 20 years, conducted a national survey of journalists to understand the new media environment and what that means to communicators seeking media coverage. We will reveal the following information from the survey: How 2020 has changed newsrooms across America.
Cision
AUGUST 23, 2016
According to Cision’s 2016 Global Social Journalism Study published this week, nearly half (48 percent) of U.S. The same can be said for many of the journalists surveyed in other countries. Just take a look at the following snapshot from the Global Social Journalism Study.
PRSay
SEPTEMBER 6, 2016
Page Center , is sponsoring survey research with Millennials who are members of PRSA to better understand their readiness to respond to ethical issues presented in the workplace. An email invitation with a link to the online survey will be sent to PRSA members who are associate members or members of the New Professionals section in September.
Sword and the Script
APRIL 16, 2024
That’s according to a new paper published in a peer-reviewed journal by two academics Gary L. ” The duo used “multi-method approach that involved interviews, secondary data, and a follow-up survey” to conduct the study. emphasis theirs].” More specifically, they did the study twice to ensure its validity.
Cision
SEPTEMBER 22, 2015
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. Citizen journalism is a tricky subject, and will most certainly continue to be debated upon as social media continues to evolve.
Sword and the Script
MARCH 12, 2024
Lehmann , published their findings in the Marketing Science Institute and the Journal of Marketing by the American Marketing Association. The authors, Kimberly A. Whitler , Ryan Krause , and Donald R. Given this lack of experience and attention, boards have difficulty providing effective governance of the marketing function.’”
Sword and the Script
DECEMBER 19, 2023
Many of the things I choose to write about are reports and surveys that give us a sense of what’s happening in the industry. Academics top CEOs as preferred sources 80% of journalists say “academic experts are the most credible sources, with CEOs dropping 12% in the last two years” according to a Muck Rack survey.
Communications Conversations
NOVEMBER 18, 2019
Brand journalism, as a concept, hasn’t exactly had a great run. Casper’s vaunted “Van Winkles” brand journalism effort lasted just more than a year. Verizon shuttered its foray into brand journalism (Sugarstring) after JUST ONE MONTH! There’s a long line brand journalism fails.
Communications Conversations
NOVEMBER 12, 2014
Relatively recently, Verizon joined a number of big companies in the business of brand journalism. ” It’s hardly the first brand to try brand journalism. But, will this brand journalism trend continue? I don’t care what any survey. The new site, SugarString (interesting name, right?), But you what?
Sword and the Script
AUGUST 14, 2018
The 2018 State of the Media report by Cision is an annual survey of reporters that offers some insight. The company maintains and sells access to an online media contact database, which serves as the population from which the survey sample is drawn. The survey suggests reporter views of the top challenges they face is splintered.
Sword and the Script
AUGUST 23, 2022
The 5th Annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey for 2022 asked respondents – 483 mostly senior comms pros – whether their organization trusts the integrity of reporting in traditional media outlets, the answer stacked up this way: 49% agreed (39%) or strongly agreed (10%); 28% neither agreed or disagree; and.
Beyond PR
OCTOBER 10, 2017
How do insights on social journalism highlight a new opportunity for communicators and PR professionals? Cision, CMO, Chris Lynch tackles this question while discussing important key findings from the 2017 Global Social Journalism Study. If you look at most great journalism today, some of it follows the same formula it always did.
Cision
SEPTEMBER 14, 2017
A recent Pew survey found that only 11 percent of Americans completely trust the news that they read on social media. The Cision 2017 Global Social Journalism Study outs journalists as similarly skeptical. Over half of journalists described fake news as undermining their area of journalism.
Sword and the Script
MAY 18, 2021
That’s according to a survey of 750 communicators tallied up in the 2021 Communications Benchmark Report by Ragan Communications. According to a survey, comms professionals gave themselves good grades. This mirrors the sentiment in a separate survey that quantified a self-assessment by CMOs. The Wall Street Journal 80%.
Sword and the Script
JANUARY 2, 2024
5 point memo to PR about Twitter from a survey of 2,000 journalists (to get the best results from PR, you must put effort into Twitter) A survey by Muck Rack found 78% of journalists say Twitter is the most valuable network; 7 in 10 journalists still use Twitter to find sources.
Konnect Agency
SEPTEMBER 30, 2019
A best practice to set this into motion can be embarking on the habit of journaling your actions on a daily basis vs. drafting your typical task-based list. Final thought for your own journaling: When you have too many top proprieties you effectively have no priorities. Happy journaling, Laura.
PRSay
MARCH 21, 2022
Companies are improving the way they share information, even as the credibility of CEOs and PR representatives has fallen, according to MuckRack’s 2022 “ The State of Journalism ” report. Sixty percent of the reporters surveyed described their relationships with PR professionals as “mutually beneficial.”
Reputation Us
MARCH 20, 2024
A 2023 survey from BrightLocal shows 76 percent of consumers regularly read online reviews when browsing for local businesses; 46 percent feel that online business reviews are as trustworthy as personal recommendations from friends or family. People overwhelmingly rely on reviews when it comes to purchasing decisions.
Sword and the Script
MARCH 6, 2018
As such, the annual PRWeek salary survey provides good benchmarks. I’ve reviewed this salary survey and others , for many years including detailed looks at the 2016 and 2017 results. The 2018 survey was based on responses of 1,053 communications professionals and here’s how the numbers stack up. Caveats to the PRWeek Data.
Cision
OCTOBER 11, 2017
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. Video 3: Jay Baer Asks: Is Journalism About Building an Audience or Building a Community?
Wadds Inc.
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
The study is based on a review of existing industry studies, interviews with industry experts, and a survey of more than 1,000 young people. Younger audiences are less likely to pay for news subscriptions, threatening the funding of quality journalism. It also provides useful insights for any organisation seeking to engage Gen Z.
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