Title
Perspectives of an underconsidered stakeholder group: Citizen journalists' views of public relations practitioners and their materials
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Public Relations Review
Publication Date
3-1-2016
Abstract
Scholars have long studied the relationships between professional journalists and public relations practitioners. However, public relations literature (both scholarly and trade) has not sufficiently examined the nature of the relationships between citizen journalists and public relations practitioners. This study addresses that gap through surveying U.S. citizen journalists on their views of public relations professionals and their materials. Study findings point to ambivalence among citizen journalists: they are not sure of the value of public relations people or the usefulness of their material, but they voice a positive regard for public relations people the more they interact with them. These findings indicate that a more carefully considered outreach to citizen journalists can allow public relations practitioners to build better relationships with these non-traditional reporters and, therefore, enhance the opportunity for practitioners to be more effective conveying information within the online news ecology.
Volume
42
Issue
1
First Page
184
Last Page
191
DOI
10.1016/j.pubrev.2015.09.010
ISSN
03638111
Recommended Citation
St.John, Burton and Johnson, Kirsten, "Perspectives of an underconsidered stakeholder group: Citizen journalists' views of public relations practitioners and their materials" (2016). Faculty Publications. 1103.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/1103