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		<title>State of the News Media Report &amp; Citizen Journalism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a lot of valuable data for corporate communicators to consider in the 2009 State of the News Media Report on American Journalism published by PEW Research Center&#8217;s Project for Excellence in Journalism. The report quantifies and analyzes America&#8217;s print, television, audio, and online news consumption. Special sections this year analyze election coverage, citizen-based media, and &#8220;new [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/ireport/"><img class="alignright" title="iReport for CNN" src="http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/images/06/26/tz.sup.ireport.jpg" alt="" width="90" height="68" /></a>There&#8217;s a lot of valuable data for corporate communicators to consider in the <a title="2009 State of the News Media Report: American Journalism" href="http://twitpwr.com/bAE/" target="_blank">2009 State of the News Media Report on American Journalism</a> published by <a title="PEW Research Centter's Project for Excellence in Journalism" href="http://www.journalism.org/" target="_blank">PEW Research Center&#8217;s Project for Excellence in Journalism</a>. The report quantifies and analyzes America&#8217;s print, television, audio, and online news consumption. Special sections this year analyze election coverage, citizen-based media, and &#8220;new ventures.&#8221; (Arizonans, note that <a title="Arizona Guardian" href="http://www.arizonaguardian.com/az/index.php" target="_blank">Arizonaguardian.com</a> is <a title="State of News Media 2009: Arizonaguardian.com" href="http://www.stateofthenewsmedia.com/2009/narrative_special_newventures.php?cat=2&amp;media=12#3arizona" target="_blank">featured in the new ventures section</a>. )</p>
<p>Some points of interest, among many offered in the report include:</p>
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<li>PEW&#8217;s <a title="2009 State of Media Report: Online News Association Survey" href="http://www.stateofthenewsmedia.com/2009/narrative_survey_intro.php?media=3" target="_blank">survey of Online News Association members</a> indicates that 54% of members surveyed believe journalism is headed in the wrong direction, with only 39% very confident and 43% somewhat confident that a profitable online business model can be identified.</li>
<li>The number of people either relying on the Web for news or considering it as a major source for news &#8211; as one might expect &#8211; increased over the past year. This, coupled with the recession, has further diminished already fading ad revenues based on legacy business models.</li>
<li>The ubiquitous Web vision is playing out. Mainstream onlines have enhanced their content, and more subject-specific news sites have emerged to make online news even more appealing to the masses. (See PEW&#8217;s &#8220;New Ventures&#8221; section for subject-specific examples.)</li>
<li>With a nod to digital evolution, the Radio section of the report is now referred to as <a title="2009 State of News Media: Audio" href="http://www.stateofthenewsmedia.com/2009/narrative_audio_intro.php?media=10" target="_blank">&#8220;Audio,</a>&#8221; and goes on to call Audio&#8217;s future one of &#8220;intriguing fragmentation.&#8221;</li>
<li><a title="2009 State of News Media Report: Micro-blogs" href="http://www.stateofthenewsmedia.com/2009/narrative_online_audience.php?media=5&amp;cat=2#microblogs" target="_blank">Micro-blogs</a>, namely Twitter, get special focus within the Online section of the report, with the November 2008 Mumbai hotel raids cited as an example of Twitter&#8217;s immediacy and ability to break and share news. </li>
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<p>It&#8217;s citizen journalism &#8211; via micro-blogs, blogs, and otherwise &#8211; that I currently find most fascinating. Citizen journalism is forcing redefinition and/or tightened focus of roles within professional communications. Anyone who is willing can now have a voice via the Web, so professionals need to more clearly add value to the communications process while also harnessing the best of what audience-generated content has to offer.</p>
<p>Some mediums are ignoring or sidestepping this, while others choose to embrace and leverage it. <a title="CNN iReport" href="http://www.cnn.com/ireport/" target="_blank">CNN&#8217;s iReport</a> is a nice example of the latter. I like that iReport delineates between which audience-generated stories are used by CNN entities, which you&#8217;ll find <a title="http://www.cnn.com/ireport/" href="http://www.cnn.com/ireport/" target="_blank">here</a>, and which are not. iReport also encourages reporting aptitude by offering story, photo, video and audio <a title="CNN iReport Toolkit" href="http://www.ireport.com/toolkit.jspa" target="_blank">tips</a> to users. Of course there are integrated Facebook and Twitter feeds, and also a <a title="iReport for CNN" href="http://www.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/ireport/" target="_blank">weekly news program</a> on CNN highlighting the most interesting iReports.</p>
<p>CNN&#8217;s approach is a subtle way of formalizing and activating what is otherwise informal word-of-mouth and community discussion; citizen journalists generally cite just one or no sources, per PEW&#8217;s data. And I&#8217;m not saying blogs, online communities, an individual&#8217;s Tweets, or geographic iReports are less valuable than mainstream news. They&#8217;re increasingly what makes the world of information turn &#8217;round, so helping these individual news accounts find their proper fit aids everyone and expands the variety of our knowledgebase.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your opinion of online news growth in relation to the &#8216;accelerated reduction&#8217; of print publications? Has citizen journalism piqued your interest in Web news, or soured it? Any examples you can share?</p>
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