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  1. Articles mentioning both George Washington University and Social Media

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    1. How Journalists Use Search & Social Media

      Explore Online Marketing Blog (Feb 24 2010)

      How Journalists Use Search & Social Media TopRank ran a survey of journalists, reporters and editors on their use of search and social media in 2008. We found 91% use search engines like Google to do their job. 64% use social networks.  Pub...... use search engines like Google to do their job. 64% use social networks.  Published in Jan 2010, a George Washington University and Cision survey of journalists reports 89% use blogs and 65% use social ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Minnesota   Yahoo

    2. 89% Of Journalists Use Blogs To Research Stories

      Explore liesdamnedliesstatistics.com (Feb 15 2010)

      89% Of Journalists Use Blogs To Research Stories ...nitely do use it to supplement and build on stories and find out additional information. A study by George Washington University and Cision found that 89% of journalists turn to blogs for research, 65% to social media sites like Facebook, 52% to Twitter.   And Wikipedia?  Over 6/10 (61%) consult it. Overall 55% of j... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Social Media   Facebook   George Washington University

    3. The Information Divide: The Socialization of News

      Explore Brian Solis (Feb 10 2010)

      The Information Divide: The Socialization of News ...nsformation begins and the journey unfolds. A recent study conducted by Cision and Don Bates of the George Washington University’s Master’s Degree Program in Strategic Public Relations found reporters depend on social media sources when researching their stories – but not at the extent to transform an industry over night.... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Social Media   Blog   Clay Shirky

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