Top 9 Journalistics Posts of 2009

by Jeremy Porter

top 9 journalistics posts 2009

A popular blog meme for the end of the year is the “greatest hits” post. Since this is our first year with the Journalistics blog, we figured it was a great time to look at the posts you liked most in 2009 – partially for the reader feedback value, but also to introduce some of you who are new to the blog to some of our most popular posts of the year.

We wish all of you a Happy New Year, and hope you’ll continue to read Journalistics in 2010. Without further delay, here’s our list of the top 9 posts of 2009:

  1. Best Schools for Journalism
  2. A Look at How People Share Content on the Web
  3. 10 Reasons Media Relations Will Get Easier in 2010
  4. 70 Percent of Journalists Use Social Networks to Assist in Reporting
  5. How Do You Measure PR?
  6. Twitter Lists for Journalism and PR
  7. 91 Journalism Blogs and Websites You Will Love
  8. Stalking Journalists on Twitter
  9. Journalism 101: 16 Things You Learn In J School

We Want Your Help

Is there a journalism topic you would like to see us write about in 2010? Please suggest a topic through the Skribit suggestions box in the right column.

If you have a passion for journalism and PR, and are interested in being a guest author for us in 2010, please email us or contact us through Twitter.

Thanks for reading Journalistics!

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