Survey Data Shows Journalists Are Covering More Beats; Two-Thirds Produce Content for More Than One Medium
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Tuesday, March 15, 2022
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Theyre producing content in more formats, too, according to the results of Muck Racks 2022 State of Journalism survey released today.
Key Points:
- Theyre producing content in more formats, too, according to the results of Muck Racks 2022 State of Journalism survey released today.
- Just under three-quarters (74%) of journalists say they produce content in addition to online and print, such as newsletters (17%) and podcasts (15%).
- Half of journalists publish five or more stories per week, with a third publishing eight or more a week.
- Notably, 39 percent of journalists covering health & wellness, agriculture and religion said trust of their coverage has increased, while some journalists covering weather (29%) and regional/local news (28%) said trust decreased.