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Pew Research Survey: Findings on Search Engines, Social Networks.

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Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Pew Research News Survey: Findings on Search Engines, Social Networks and Twitter by Adam Sherk on September 13, 2010 The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press has published the results of its latest survey on news consumption and related topics.

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PEJ Study Shows Print Still Primary Source of Original News Reporting

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk PEJ Study Shows Print Still Primary Source of Original News Reporting by Adam Sherk on January 11, 2010 The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism released a study today of the modern news ecosystem, examining a week of news activity in Baltimore, MD.

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Is LinkedIn the New Old Boys Network?

Adam Sherk

According to the new Pew Internet study Social Networking Sites and our Lives there are nearly twice as many male LinkedIn users as female. Related posts: Pew Research News Survey: Findings on Search Engines, Social Networks and Twitter. PEJ Study Shows Print Still Primary Source of Original News Reporting. What gives?

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Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About.

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Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About Reliability of Information by Adam Sherk on January 21, 2010 Yesterday Cision released the results of their Social Media and Online Usage Study, a survey of social media usage by print and Web journalists.

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Interesting Magazine and Digital Stats from Pew State of the News Media 2013

Adam Sherk

One encouraging aspect of the study is that as mobile news consumption grows it is not at the expense of other channels. Pew Research News Survey: Findings on Search Engines, Social Networks and Twitter. Social Sharing: The New Coffee Table Magazine Spread.

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

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First, a study of 33 million unique users from Chitika’s network in September showed that visitors coming from Facebook and Digg were more loyal than those coming from the three major search engines and Twitter. Even just a year ago the majority of news sites were barely dabbling with things like Twitter – now most have Twitter mania.

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More Content Shared on Facebook but Twitter Click-through Rate Much Higher

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Another thing worth noting from the study is that email still dominates content sharing though it is starting to lose ground: Related posts: The Most Popular NFL Teams on Twitter and Facebook: 2010 Season. Survey: Twitter Less than 1% of Traffic to Newspapers and Magazines; Facebook 1%.

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