The report surveyed 3,200 journalists around the globe -- including 348 in Canada -- to reveal how journalists feel about the industry and how PR professionals can better work with them
TORONTO, April 23, 2020 /CNW/ -- Cision's 2020 State of the Media Report, the largest ever, surveyed more than 3,200 journalists to uncover the latest trends and challenges facing the media industry, how PR professionals can better work with their journalist counterparts, and how COVID-19 has impacted their work. Even in a year of particular uncertainty and difficulty, the results show a sense of optimism as distrust in the media continues to decrease, according to respondents. The report surveyed journalists from 15 countries in North and South America, Europe, and Asia -- including 348 journalists in Canada.
The report is now available in Canada in English and will be available in French next week.
Read the full Cision 2020 State of the Media Report.
Cision will host a livestream event on April 28 with a panel of journalists to discuss the State of the Media findings in further detail. The expert panel will include reporters from The Toronto Star, TechCrunch and Yahoo Finance. Learn more and register for the livestream.
Since the State of the Media survey was initially conducted prior to the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cision sent a follow-up questionnaire at the end of March to ensure the impact of the crisis was properly reflected in the report. Those results are included in a special COVID-19 section of the report and provides insight into how PR and communications professionals can best support journalists during this time.
"For the last 11 years, Cision has produced the State of the Media Report as a way to provide a full and honest picture of what journalists are dealing with at that particular time," said Sarah Parker, Head of Content Marketing at Cision. "While each year brings a set of new challenges, 2020 is obviously an especially difficult one. Our goal is to help strengthen the relationship between PR professionals and the media, so it was crucial to reach back out to understand how journalists are managing these unprecedented times."
In addition to how COVID-19 has impacted the media, Cision's 2020 State of the Media Report covers topics including:
- The challenges facing journalism in 2020 and how reporters measure success
- Trust and bias in the media
- Technology's impact on the media landscape
- How PR professionals can improve their pitches
- How PR and communications professionals can build stronger relationships with reporters
Despite an increasing number of challenges facing journalists, including staffing and resources and mounting workloads, the report reveals several optimistic takeaways, most notably a reported decline on attacks on freedom of the press.
Other key findings from the report include:
- Distrust in the media is decreasing in the eyes of journalists. For the fourth year in a row, respondents reported a decrease in the public's distrust of the media; 59% of respondents felt the public lost trust this year, which is down from 63% in 2019, 71% in 2018 and 91% in 2017.
- Ensuring accuracy continues to be deemed most crucial: For the second year in a row, 51% of journalists say that ensuring content is 100% accurate is more important than revenue, exclusivity, or being the first to publish. Especially in the age of COVID-19, it's become increasingly crucial to ensure that content is as accurate as possible.
- Social media algorithms are ranked the most important new technology impacting journalists today, while the heady promise of AI continues to fade. 41% of journalists agreed that social media algorithms will change the way they work the most, up from 38% in 2019. Only 15% of respondents see AI/machine learning as the most important technology to affect the industry. This is down from 19% in 2019.
- All coverage is now being looked at through the lens of COVID-19. Journalists also reported looking for more optimistic, human stories in response to the current news cycle.
Methodology
Cision conducted its 2020 State of the Media Survey between January 28 and February 20, 2020. Surveys were emailed to Cision Media Database members, which are vetted by the company's media research team to verify their positions as media professionals, influencers and bloggers. The COVID-19 special section was put together from a separate email campaign sent between March 25 and March 30, 2020. This year's survey collected 3,253 total responses from across the media spectrum and in 15 different countries.
About Cision
Cision Ltd. is a leading global provider of earned media software and services to public relations and marketing communications professionals. Cision's software allows users to identify key influencers, craft and distribute strategic content, and measure meaningful impact. Cision has over 4,800 employees with offices in 24 countries throughout the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. For more information about Cision's award-winning products and services, including the Cision Communications Cloud®, visit www.cision.ca and follow Cision on Twitter @CisionCa. To support PR and communications professionals during this difficult time, Cision has compiled these free COVID-19 PR resources.
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