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CISION UK Social Journalism Study 2013 (Extracts)

2013 Study on Social Journalism in the UK

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See how UK journalists are using social media to do their job. Would the experience of Australian journalists be that much different?

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CISION

UK Social Journalism Study 2013

(Extracts)

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Time journalists spend on social media each day

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Social media tools journalists use each week

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Number of followers journalists have on their

preferred social media sites

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How journalists use social media in a typical week

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Journalists’ perceptions of their own knowledge of social media

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Perceptions of the impact of social media on how journalists work

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35% of journalists named social media as one way PR professionals contacted them

Non-news journalists are more likely to be contacted through social media

30% of journalists would prefer social media as one of two preferred ways of being contacted

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Country rankings CISION social journalism barometer

2012

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How journalists want to be contacted versus how they actually are contacted

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Bob Crawshaw

@[email protected]

0401 063 387