An international study of social media and its role within journalism and the journalist - PR practitioner relationship
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Pole, K. 2013. An international study of social media and its role within journalism and the journalist - PR practitioner relationship. Academy of Marketing 2013. University of South Wales, Cardiff 08 - 11 Jul 2013
Authors | Pole, K. |
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Abstract | Many public relations texts acknowledge that the journalist-public relations practitioner is an important and inter-dependent one and has therefore long been a source of interest and investigation (e.g. Sallot and Johnson 2006). With a changing media and online communications environment, traditional PR practices are increasingly including social media to enhance their media relations. This study compares and contrasts patterns of social media use by journalists in eight countries and their communication methods with PR practitioners. Findings indicate widespread and growing use of social media by international journalists for a range of professional tasks. |
Year | 2013 |
Conference | Academy of Marketing 2013 |
Official URL | http://marketing.conference-services.net/resources/327/3554/pdf/AM2013_0386_paper.pdf |
Related URL | https://www.academyofmarketing.org/conference-2013/2013 |
File | License |
Output status | Published |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 09 Jul 2015 |
Completed | Jul 2013 |
Accepted | 05 Mar 2013 |
Additional information | Winner of the AM2013 Track Prize |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/8761x/an-international-study-of-social-media-and-its-role-within-journalism-and-the-journalist-pr-practitioner-relationship
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