Most journalists say their workloads have increased in the past year, and the need to provide online content in addition to their traditional work is the main reason. That’s one of the findings in the 2009 PR Week/PR Newswire Media Survey. The study questioned more than 2,000 journalists and bloggers and found that over half of reporters have profiles on Facebook or LinkedIn. And if you want to reach a reporter? Eighty percent recommend doing it by e-mail.
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It’s Official: Journalist Workload is Increasing
This entry was written by Audrey, posted on April 6, 2009 at 12:19 pm, filed under Blogs, Media, Media Relations, New Media and tagged Blogs, digital media, journalism, Media.
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