- Mar. 15: The State of the News Media
- Mar. 2: Lessons to be Learned by Legacy Media
- Feb. 18: New News Site Mirrors Others
Who Participated in the Online Survey?
We sought information from people who were familiar with citizen journalism sites, either as readers or contributors, and that’s what we got: 92% of our 191 survey respondents said they had read a “web site created by community members to share very local information that might not be readily available”; 85% of 176 respondents said they had actually contributed to such a web site.
What kinds of things did they contribute? Of our 191 participants:
- 65% had posted a comment.
- 65% had posted a story.
- 56% had posted a photo.
- 27% had posted a video or audio file.
- 45% had helped to create a new site.
- 25% helped manage a site that already existed.
- 12% had donated money or merchandise to a site.
Citizen journalists wear many hats and juggle overlapping responsibilities. When asked what roles they play in their site: 68% contribute content; 34% edit other contributions; 23% assign topics for others to contribute; 43% shape the organization of the site; 27% manage site finances; 38% own or operate the site.
As a group, the survey respondents reported a high degree of formal education: 157 of our respondents (82%) had either earned a college degree, completed some graduate or professional education, or held a graduate or professional degree.
Finally, 115 of our participants (60%) had never worked as a professional journalist.
Comments
Church Hill People’s News, Richmond, Virginia
Good on you John!
Y’all come back y’hear!
: )