RESEARCH

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.

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Church Hill People’s News, Richmond, Virginia

Comment from john m at 11:19 am on 3/07/07

Good on you John!

Y’all come back y’hear!

: )

Comment from jason brown at 11:39 am on 3/07/07