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Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom

April 01, 2010 @ 09:00AM

Toronto, April 1/ CNW –  The reality of Canada’s new newsrooms – shrinking staff and the increased importance of social media – means more journalists may be relying on public relations than ever before, according to results from the 2010 PR Week / PR Newswire Media Survey. Public relations professionals offer journalists story ideas, multimedia assets and access to subject matter experts with an end goal of promoting their clients through coverage in the news media.

Sponsored by PR Newswire and CNW (Canada Newswire), the study asked journalists, bloggers and PR professionals in the U.S. and Canada to provide insight into the changing landscape among media professionals

Editorial coverage of the survey appears in the April issue of the U.S.-based PR Week magazine. Click here to see the article.

While journalists are expected to develop timely and abundant content, PR professionals are finding a more receptive audience for their pitches – and more of these pitches are occurring through social media channels.

 “Social media and convergence have fundamentally changed how the newsroom operates and the way content is created and delivered,” says David Milliken, senior vice president, CNW Group. “The PR professionals finding the most success are adapting and tailoring their pitches so they are relevant to multiple channels. They are learning to serve the needs of an evolving media.”

While journalists admit a slight increase in frequency of interaction with PR professionals, most report there is little change in the frequency of their reaching out to PR professionals for assistance. Contrary to this finding, just over one-third of PR professionals in both countries say they are receiving more proactive inquiries from journalists than in the past.

Work environment and industry outlook
Despite reported workload increases and staff and budget cuts, media outlet performance has shown stability and some improvement in the past year. Still, 58 per cent of Canadian journalists perceive their current workload as heavier than last year. Canadian journalists more often cite the “tightening of budgets” as affecting them the most. This is most prevalent at traditional media outlets where journalists report an increased expectation to contribute to online news sections as well as blogs.
 
Canadian journalists report filing an increased number of stories per day (ranging from one to three) and are expected to contribute to online news sites, blogs and Twitter feeds. Filing stories across mobile devices is not yet a requirement, as reported by 85 per cent of journalists in the study.

When asked to measure success, 20 per cent of respondents selected “Break news and chronicle events as they happen.” This result was significantly greater than in 2009 (five per cent), which indicates a growing premium on being first with news. This is likely driven by the growth of online reporting and the 24/7 news cycle.

“Heavier workloads, shorter deadlines, and increased competition are causing journalists to seek out new sources of information to help them get their jobs done, including social networks,” said Erica Iacono, executive editor of PRWeek. “Though these new tools offer a different way for journalists to interact with PR professionals and media consumers, there must still be a focus on the basic tenets of good journalism.” 

Bloggers & Social Media
The findings also show journalists are penning more blogs, and more bloggers are characterizing their work as journalism.

Consistent with the finding that building a personal brand is important to 60 per cent of Canadian journalists, the incidence of journalists with a social network profile, as well as the frequency in updating their profile, has significantly increased since 2009. Canadian journalists are most likely to use Facebook, followed by LinkedIn and Twitter. Personal updates are the most common type of content posted among all journalists.

About half of journalists use Twitter as part of their research, more so in the U.S. than in Canada. Most often used to track top issues of the day and to measure sentiment around a topic, one-in-three journalists report having quoted a Twitter post in a story.
Pitches received via social networks have also increased since 2009, specifically via Twitter.  About six in ten U.S. journalists say they welcome pitches via social networks.

Pitches received through social networks have also significantly increased since 2009, specifically via Twitter. As many as 64 per cent of bloggers and 36 per cent of online reporters confirmed employing Twitter as a research tool, whereas Google search (82 per cent) and company websites (90 per cent) are most commonly used during the course of research for a story. Canadian journalists were more likely than U.S. media to get the most information from conversations at 77 per cent, six per cent higher than their U.S. counterparts.
 
Among those who research by means of blogs, 45 per cent have quoted a blog in a story. The most commonly reported purpose for blog research is to find what other publications are writing about an issue and, although employee and product blogs are cited as useful, most blog researchers find organization or company blogs not valuable.
 
The majority of bloggers, 52 per cent, now view themselves as journalists. This is a marked increase from 2009, when just one in three had the same opinion. Despite viewing themselves as professional, only 20 per cent derive the majority of their income from their blog work; a small increase from 2009’s 16 per cent.
 
Media and PR
While both U.S. and Canadian PR practitioners report pitching bloggers and going directly to consumers more often than two years ago, U.S. practitioners are doing so at the expense of traditional media -- whereas Canadian practitioners report a slight increase in pitching traditional media outlets, as well.

When it comes to pitching, journalists’ preferred method of pitch communication is by email, although 46 per cent of Canadian journalists report that pitches do not always lead to stories. Sixty-three per cent of Canadian journalists rely upon news releases to find experts to quote.

Half of U.S. and Canadian journalists report that inclusion of video, photos or multimedia in pitches helps a pitch either by providing more usable elements for the online story; helping sell the story to an editor; or by providing better understanding of the story. At least half of PR practitioners in Canada include multimedia in their pitches, and they are much more likely than those in the U.S. to say the multimedia elements led to their story appearing on television or radio.

As seen in 2009, journalists report that very few of the pitches they receive are related to what they cover.  This is true for both U.S. and Canadian journalists.

Canadian PR practitioners claim a higher rate than U.S. counterparts of unsolicited pitches resulting in a story, with 30 per cent reporting a story results from more than half their pitches.

Opt-in press releases from a virtual pressroom, company or personal blog are being used more frequently over the last year. U.S. and Canadian journalists often report acquiring information about a specific company via the company website. Bloggers are more likely than traditional journalists to use general and company blogs. Roughly one-quarter of PR practitioners are hosting CEO blogs, half of which are ghost written.

Both U.S. and Canadian PR professionals note an increase in pitching bloggers, as well as going directly to consumers over the past two years. More than one-third of practitioners in both countries report receiving more proactive inquiries from journalists. More than half of practitioners perceive editorial as being more influenced by advertising compared to a year ago: approximately four out of 10 claim to have received coverage as a result of an advertising spend.

Despite reported industry changes of increased workload and staff/budget cuts, media outlet performance has shown stability and some improvement in the past year.  Concerns for the coming three years include a shift from print to digital and a reduction in full-time staff, although the level of concern appears softer than last year.
 
The shift from print to online reporting is seen as the primary industry driver for the next three years, with 57 per cent of magazine and newspaper journalists indicating that this trend will continue in earnest.
 
About the survey
The survey polled 2,174 traditional and non-traditional media, including newspaper and magazine journalists, television, radio and online reporters, and bloggers. Online surveys were conducted from January 4 to January 19, 2010.

Quotes

“Social media and convergence have fundamentally changed how the newsroom operates and the way content is created and delivered. The PR professionals finding the most success are adapting and tailoring their pitches so they are relevant to multiple channels. They are learning to serve the needs of an evolving media.”

David Milliken, Senior Vice President, CNW Group

“Heavier workloads, shorter deadlines, and increased competition are causing journalists to seek out new sources of information to help them get their jobs done, including social networks. Though these new tools offer a different way for journalists to interact with PR professionals and media consumers, there must still be a focus on the basic tenets of good journalism.”

Erica Iacono, Executive Editor, PRWeek

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  33. Furhana Afrid

    Thanks for sharing the study. It gives us a snapshot of how newsrooms in other parts of the globe are evolving. Particularly in the U.S. it is becoming somewhat of a necessary skill to embrace social media tools for story ideas, experts and connect with communities. Its one way to differentiate yourself in this competitive market where reporting across multiple platforms is a daily task for journalists.
    Today's typical news reporter posting more requires social networking skills or a strong desire to embrace it.
    As a PRWeek professional pointed out good journalism is at the root of all these changes.Good storytelling is paramount no matter what tools we are using now or in the future.

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  1. @DaveHicks613

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  10. @erickbauer

    RT @CNWGroup: 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tFZx

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:46PM

  11. @Lockstep

    I don\'t. RT @CNWGroup: 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tFZx

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:46PM

  12. @mediamentor

    RT @CNWGroup: 52% of #bloggers consider themselves #journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tGgw

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:41PM

  13. @markevans

    RT @saleemkhan: \"52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tFZx \" [RT @CNWGroup]

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:37PM

  14. @nview

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:35PM

  15. @saleemkhan

    \"52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tFZx \" [RT @CNWGroup]

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:35PM

  16. @CNWGroup

    52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From today\'s PRWeek Media Study: http://ow.ly/1tFZx

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:32PM

  17. @KathleenRogers

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 01, 2010 @ 04:07PM

  18. @2MCommunication

    SM adds to mix .CNWGroup Have journalists gone to the dark side? Study: PR more imp. than ever in today\'s newsrooms: http://ow.ly/1tzal

    April 01, 2010 @ 03:41PM

  19. @gtherrien

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 01, 2010 @ 03:08PM

  20. @TDSB_Stuart

    RT @lisanethercott1: Great article, especially on the last day of classes #ccpr Study finds PR more important than ever in today\'s newsrooms: http://ow.ly/1tzal

    April 01, 2010 @ 03:01PM

  21. @elizabethf1985

    RT @CNWGroup Have journalists gone to the dark side? Study finds PR more important than ever in today\'s newsrooms: http://ow.ly/1tzal

    April 01, 2010 @ 02:59PM

  22. @lisanethercott1

    Great article, especially on the last day of classes #ccpr Study finds PR more important than ever in today\'s newsrooms: http://ow.ly/1tzal

    April 01, 2010 @ 02:48PM

  23. @mondoville

    PR newswires \'study\' their role, post-layoffs — \'Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom\': http://bit.ly/cE5ZFP

    April 01, 2010 @ 02:15PM

  24. @AnnDennis

    PR folks are important!! Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 01, 2010 @ 02:07PM

  25. @darrellheaps

    Interesting study RT @SocialDave: RT @CNWGroup: Study finds PR more important than ever in today\'s newsrooms: http://ow.ly/1tzal

    April 01, 2010 @ 01:59PM

  26. @GroupeCNWmedias

    Étude : les relations publiques occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les nouvelles salles de presse... http://bit.ly/aa6WOZ

    April 01, 2010 @ 03:52PM

  27. @yesonline

    \"Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom\" on SMR http://j.mp/aNsSzy #blogger #news

    April 03, 2010 @ 05:14AM

  28. @WinnieWongSF

    PR more important than ever in the new newsroom? http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 04, 2010 @ 09:00PM

  29. @WinnieWongSF

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 04, 2010 @ 08:59PM

  30. @ghislaincouture

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 04, 2010 @ 05:10PM

  31. @rlcom

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 04, 2010 @ 03:05PM

  32. @ghislaincouture

    Étude : les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 04, 2010 @ 05:11PM

  33. @michele12528

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 05, 2010 @ 07:54PM

  34. @mbaho

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 05, 2010 @ 07:50PM

  35. @JWoodsPR

    Is social media INCREASING the relevance of quality public relations folks to over-extended newsrooms: http://bit.ly/azNXAH

    April 05, 2010 @ 07:40PM

  36. @Margil

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw #pnid

    April 05, 2010 @ 07:14PM

  37. @kenneth_peter

    @elisimone RT elisimone #Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/9qCwMc (via CNW) RT @WannaPress

    April 05, 2010 @ 06:45PM

  38. @elisimone

    #Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/9qCwMc (via CNW) RT @WannaPress

    April 05, 2010 @ 06:42PM

  39. @intriguedinrva

    RT @motownmedia: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw #vcuspr

    April 05, 2010 @ 06:36PM

  40. @alastairjc

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/aH23S8

    April 05, 2010 @ 05:08PM

  41. @flozer

    http://bit.ly/dnQrDU \"...4 out of 10 PR Practitioners claim to have received coverage as a result of an advertising spend.\" Yikes.

    April 05, 2010 @ 01:30PM

  42. @sheranmemories

    #publicrelations Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 01:02AM

  43. @angi_ramos

    RT @DesautelHege: Interesting info - Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/dnQrDU #PR

    April 06, 2010 @ 10:47PM

  44. @TomDurian

    Interesting info - Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/dnQrDU #PR (via @DesautelHege)

    April 06, 2010 @ 09:38PM

  45. @camillecarette

    RT @DesautelHege: Interesting info - Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/dnQrDU #PR

    April 06, 2010 @ 09:12PM

  46. @DesautelHege

    Interesting info - Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://bit.ly/dnQrDU #PR

    April 06, 2010 @ 09:08PM

  47. @katrinakaye

    Public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #PR

    April 06, 2010 @ 08:45PM

  48. @emily_yayaya

    RT @Margil: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw #pnid

    April 06, 2010 @ 01:25PM

  49. @princess_misia

    RT @margil: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x

    April 06, 2010 @ 10:52AM

  50. @dannydevriendt

    RT @margil: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x pnid

    April 06, 2010 @ 06:28AM

  51. @PR_BG

    @RemyCharest @mjgagnon Bizarrement, c\'est dans un communiqué de CMW que j\'ai trouvé le lien. Original ici: http://bit.ly/9Mn43b

    April 06, 2010 @ 03:22PM

  52. @LianaMiller

    RT @SwirlPR: RT @ProminencePR: RT @sheranmemories: #publicrelations Study: PR more important than ever in the newsroom http://tinyurl.co ...

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:55PM

  53. @SwirlPR

    RT @ProminencePR: RT @sheranmemories: #publicrelations Study: PR more important than ever in the newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:41PM

  54. @eangel427

    RT @ProminencePR RT @sheranmemories #pr Study public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:39PM

  55. @BMorePRGuy

    RT @ProminencePR: @sheranmemories #publicrelations Study: #PR more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:39PM

  56. @ProminencePR

    RT @sheranmemories: #publicrelations Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:30PM

  57. @jeffleroux

    52% of bloggers arent RT @LGCanada: RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 07, 2010 @ 01:27PM

  58. @WeAreHighRoad

    RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek Media Study: http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 07, 2010 @ 01:27PM

  59. @LGCanada

    RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek Media Study: http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 07, 2010 @ 01:26PM

  60. @buckstop

    RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek Media Study: http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 07, 2010 @ 01:26PM

  61. @merciarno

    Le poids croissant des RP dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 08:17PM

  62. @missraslebol

    RT @Guglielminetti: Les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva (via @gin ...

    April 07, 2010 @ 05:23PM

  63. @Guglielminetti

    Les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva (via @ginades)

    April 07, 2010 @ 05:08PM

  64. @jcdr

    debut de la fin du journalisme ?... RT @ginades @roch5 @jean_seb: Les RP dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 03:49PM

  65. @ginades

    RT @roch5: RT: @jean_seb: Les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 03:45PM

  66. @roch5

    RT: @jean_seb: Les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les salles de presse http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 03:37PM

  67. @Marie_kik

    RT @jean_seb: Étude : les relations publiques occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 03:35PM

  68. @jean_seb

    Étude : les relations publiques occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 07, 2010 @ 03:33PM

  69. @vincentwhite

    Étude : les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les nouvelles salles de presse: http://bit.ly/dj3rGQ

    April 07, 2010 @ 11:52AM

  70. @SQPRP

    Étude : les RP occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les nouvelles salles de presse: http://bit.ly/dj3rGQ

    April 07, 2010 @ 11:52AM

  71. @LAMaldonado

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 08, 2010 @ 03:25PM

  72. @Skallagrimson

    RT @twago_inside: RT @buckstop RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek Media Study: http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 08, 2010 @ 08:16AM

  73. @twago_inside

    RT @buckstop RT @CNWGroup 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. From PRWeek Media Study: http://bit.ly/dnQrDU

    April 08, 2010 @ 06:37AM

  74. @MartyneD

    Relations publiques et journalisme (\"citoyen\") - l\'étude: http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva

    April 09, 2010 @ 12:54AM

  75. @Eowenn

    RT @ptchoquette: Médias :les relations publiques occupent une place + importante que jamais http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw (via @fdepi ...

    April 08, 2010 @ 10:53PM

  76. @ptchoquette

    Médias :les relations publiques occupent une place + importante que jamais http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw (via @fdepierrebourg)

    April 08, 2010 @ 10:51PM

  77. @fdepierrebourg

    Mirador, sors de ce corps !!!! Médias :les relations publiques occupent une place + importante que jamais http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    April 08, 2010 @ 10:48PM

  78. @Nimeba

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 10, 2010 @ 03:58AM

  79. @IdeAd

    PR, PR, PR....http://smr.newswire.ca/en/cnw/study-public-relations-more-important-than-ever

    April 09, 2010 @ 07:26PM

  80. @mimonette

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 09, 2010 @ 02:24PM

  81. @Hemisphere_rp

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 09, 2010 @ 01:38PM

  82. @hmcharles

    Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom http://tinyurl.com/y86z33x #cnw

    April 09, 2010 @ 06:00AM

  83. @nvallerand

    Intéressant: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom: http://bit.ly/c1bjcH via @addthis

    April 10, 2010 @ 06:20PM

  84. @psyscolaire

    RT @nvallerand: Intéressant: Study: public relations more important than ever in the new newsroom: http://bit.ly/c1bjcH via @addthis

    April 11, 2010 @ 09:37PM

  85. @danfarkas

    How a changing business creates opportunites when others see challenges.\nhttp://ow.ly/1CU72

    April 26, 2010 @ 09:55AM

  86. @Reinventionist

    Reinventing the journalist/PR relationship. http://bit.ly/aDU2Fe

    April 30, 2010 @ 10:25PM

  87. @KellyNMBernard

    Étude : les relations publiques occupent une place plus importante que jamais dans les http://tinyurl.com/ya7okva #cnw

    May 25, 2010 @ 09:02PM

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