Overflow from FIR #434 on March 26, 2009.

  • A report from Gartner Research suggests newspaper publishers haven’t leveraged social media in such a way that papers’ biggest fans are able to serve as brand ambassadors. You can’t tweet an article directly from the newspaper’s website, for instance. It’s easy to substitute “companies” and “businesses” for “newspaper publishers” when reading the report.

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4 responses to “FIR Cut: Gartner report on newspapers and social media”

  1. [Blog] FIR Cut: Gartner report on newspapers and social media http://tinyurl.com/de5n2l

  2. Hobson: FIR Cut: Gartner report on newspapers and social media: Overflow from FIR #434 on March 26, 2009… http://tinyurl.com/dlu4y9

  3. RT @jangles: [Blog] FIR Cut: Gartner report on newspapers and social media http://tinyurl.com/de5n2l

  4. Gartner Report on Newspapers and Social Media. http://bit.ly/jCRE5 Via:
    Neville Hobson