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Journalists Speak Out: Cision's 2023 State of the Media Report

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Insights from 3,000 Journalists Worldwide What Are Journalists’ Biggest Challenges and Prioriti

Insights from 3,000 Journalists Worldwide [View as a webpage]( [Cision]( [Cision]( What Are Journalists’ Biggest Challenges and Priorities in 2023? What Are Journalists’ Biggest Challenges and Priorities in 2023? [LEARN MORE]( [LEARN MORE](   [2023 State of the Media Report - Download today!](  Hi {NAME}, The [2023 State of the Media Report]( is here to provide you with exclusive industry intelligence and expert-led insights. Now in its 14th year, the State of the Media report is the industry's most relied-upon resource for understanding the changing media landscape and the resulting impact on public relations and communications teams. For the 2023 report, we surveyed over 3,000 journalists worldwide to understand their biggest challenges, highest priorities and outlook for the future of the industry. The results reveal profound insights for the PR and comms professionals who seek to partner with them. [GET THE REPORT]( Get this year’s report to discover: - Journalists’ biggest challenges, highest priorities and most trusted resources - The impact of data, multimedia and social media on media relations - What journalists are saying about the future of the industry – and what it means for PR The report also reveals the actions and behaviors journalists value most from their PR and communications partners. Get the intel you need to forge stronger media relationships, amplify your brand’s story and reach your target audiences. Regards, The Cision Team Copyright © 2023 Cision US Inc. 300 S Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60601, USA [cision.com](?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_content=content&utm_campaign=2023-sotm&utm_term=US_en_ALL_NONE_ESER_-_2023-sotm_2023.05_T1vB&elqTrackId=240e15d035ca408fb617c158d6190a72&elq=d9be5d6956104b52878bfcfaefb75dd6&elqaid=19951&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=15654) This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Cision. [Update your email preferences or unsubscribe]( at any time. [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [Cision logo](?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_content=content&utm_campaign=2023-sotm&utm_term=US_en_ALL_NONE_ESER_-_2023-sotm_2023.05_T1vB&elqTrackId=7a683ee9e1ab444d99c38226633cf03b&elq=d9be5d6956104b52878bfcfaefb75dd6&elqaid=19951&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=15654)

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