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Social Media and News: Key Trends in Networked Information Jesse Holcomb Associate Director, Journalism Research Pew Research Center @jesseholcomb

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Page 1: Social media and news: Key trends in networked information

Social Media and News: Key Trends in Networked Information

Jesse Holcomb

Associate Director, Journalism Research

Pew Research Center

@jesseholcomb

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The online experience is also

a social experience

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News is a growing part of the social web

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Not all social networks are alike for news

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Facebook

• Ambient

• Less of a discovery platform

• Family and friends

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An ambient news experience

• 78% of Facebook

news users mostly

see news when on

Facebook for other

reasons

• 34% of Facebook

news consumers

“like” a news

organization or

individual journalist

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News you would have seen elsewhere

“I believe Facebook is a good way

to find out news without actually

looking for it.”

75% of Facebook news

consumers say the news they see

there is mostly news they also see

in other places

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Close ties — not strangers —

are key influencers

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Twitter

• Breaking news events

• Wide range of exposure

• Narrow/enthusiast

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Twitter users more likely to use service

for breaking news

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Wide range of exposure

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Limited adoption

• Just one-in-ten U.S. adults gets news on

Twitter (vs. four-in-ten on Facebook).

• Case study: found local news on Twitter

is needle in a haystack. In Denver, top

local story appeared 327 times out of 3+

million tweets.

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Other social networks display

different news patterns, too

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Beyond Ferguson: Social media is key

venue for the national political conversation

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Are social media creating a filter effect?

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Opinions expressed on Twitter often differ from

broad public opinion

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Yet, social media creates

new pathways to participation

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Audiences for News on

Each Social Platform Differ

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Can bridge the gap

with less connected populations

• Case study: In Macon, twice as many

blacks (12%) as whites (6%) say social

media is the most important way they keep

up with local news.

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If social media is a key pathway to news, what’s our

pathway to social?

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An additive effect: What has become of

legacy platforms?

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Biggest challenge is generational

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Digital revolution is uneven

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Social Media and News: Key Trends in Networked Information

Jesse Holcomb

Associate Director, Journalism Research

Pew Research Center

@jesseholcomb