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Instagram Is Fastest Growing Social Network Worldwide

The Realtime Report

Other highlights from the report: excluding China, 80% of respondents had registered Facebook accounts, and 50% were active users. tablets (44%) are the most popular way to access microblogging services (Twitter, messaging apps). mobile is the most popular way to access social networking sites (66%), vs. PCs and tablets at 64%.

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Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About.

Adam Sherk

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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88% of Twitter Users Follow At Least One Brand

The Realtime Report

The highlights: 60% of Twitter users access the microblogging platform on mobile devices. This data was revealed just as Twitter released a new feature for big brands, allowing them to embed surveys directly into tweets. there are more than 400 million tweets per day. promoted tweets have an engagement rate of between 1% and 3%.

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The New Media Relations

Proactive Report

A national survey conducted by Cision and Don Bates of The George Washington University’s Master’s Degree Program in Strategic Public Relations found that an overwhelming majority of reporters and editors now depend on social media sources when researching their stories. 52% to microblogging services such as Twitter.

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The New Media Relations

Proactive Report

A national survey conducted by Cision and Don Bates of The George Washington University’s Master’s Degree Program in Strategic Public Relations found that an overwhelming majority of reporters and editors now depend on social media sources when researching their stories. 52% to microblogging services such as Twitter.

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Social Media Adoption Up – Engagement Still Lacking

Proactive Report

Not quite what I would call an active Twitter account, being that it is a real-time microblogging service.) It will be interesting to watch as they expand their adoption of social media tools and connect with their constituents in dramatically new ways, concludes the report. That’s up from 35% in 2009.

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Social Media Newsrooms-nonsense or necessity?

Proactive Report

Nine out of ten reporters use the Internet to search for information when they write a story. In a recent survey from Middleberg Communications and the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) ,70% of journalists said they use social networks to assist in reporting, compared to 41% in last year’s survey.