Media Research

Age demographics: who gets their news online?

More older folks than Web publishers seem to think A fascinating study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project […]

The Domino Effect: How blogs fill niche holes left by magazines that close

This post is cowritten by Heidi and Cision Internet research editor Ashley Cunningham. Ashley researches blogs and news websites for […]

Are reporters really Twitterpated about Facebook?

This post is written by Cision guest blogger Annette Arno. Annette is a Research Director and analyzed the survey data and prepared […]

You’re probably involved with social media in ways you don’t even know

Just because you don’t tweet doesn’t mean social media is not for you I hear it all the time: “I […]

PR’s golden ticket into primetime? You decide.

Talk shows moving into primetime could create more PR possibilities This post is written by Cision guest blogger Kristen Sala. […]

CisionBlog welcomes the new Cision Navigator!

Online community for PR professionals re-launched with new and enhanced features and content Cision just launched a new and enhanced version […]

Honesty before beauty: Pitching more than one contact at the same outlet

Elle’s beauty & fitness director shares insights about pitching multiple contacts at the same time Emily Dougherty, beauty and fitness […]

Study says 60% of journalists now write for the Web

Here’s how you can help them In the summer of 2002, I was trying to explain to a colleague who […]

Boldly go where no man (or woman) has gone before

Creativity is key during tough times I was reading Simon Dumenco’s latest MediaWorks article on AdAge.com this morning, “Topic A […]

Funny business?

This post is written by Cision guest blogger Rachel Farrell. Rachel is the manager of magazine research at Cision and […]

Social media is a virtual Rolodex for journalists and media relations people

Finding sources is easier than ever when almost everyone you know is connected to you online. On Friday, a friend […]

Internet vs. Television: which screen commands our attention more?

Public relations practitioners and evil aliens want to know A Super Bowl commercial has been haunting me this week. It’s […]

Eight can’t-miss media relations conferences for 2009

The latest & greatest events in public relations, marketing and media We constantly hear about new conferences that promise practical […]

Chatter hotspots: where the most engaged blog commenters converse

Techies, fitness freaks and the celebrity obsessed are redefining the tired concept of engagement How many times have you heard […]

Senate passes bill to delay DTV transition

Consumers still on analog now have over four months to make the switch Last night, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved […]

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