Thanks, Brian, for sharing the BurrellesLuce Top Media list with your readers. We've been compiling this popular list for a half-dozen years and have added media types as the industry evolves. As you say, PR pros need to address all these types as appropriate to their audience. I am interested in your social networks list ... we've used a few sources for that part of the Top Media list and all are admittedly less than perfect.
Brian Blank
· 5 months ago
Very interesting list. A funny thing about "Stuff White People Like" with a No 11 ranking and the infrequent amount of new posts yet well ahead of others scrambling to post-post-post! Shows what a well conceived humor site will do....and that blog should be on the list of what us white folks like :)
Social Media Commando
· 4 months ago
Very Telling...
HuffPost and TechCrunch are the #1 and #2 blogs, respectively. Both sites are heavily focused on discussion and rely on, or promote in the case of TechCrunch, 21st Century Technology.
#1 and #2 News Magazines (representing an industry in decline) are both products speaking to retired people with presumably less computer savvy (although more loyal according to studies).
HuffPost and TechCrunch are the #1 and #2 blogs, respectively. Both sites are heavily focused on discussion and rely on, or promote in the case of TechCrunch, 21st Century Technology.
#1 and #2 News Magazines (representing an industry in decline) are both products speaking to retired people with presumably less computer savvy (although more loyal according to studies).