NEWSWISE MONTHLY REPORT
Issue No. 12Delivering Your News WiselyNovember/December 2002
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Subscribing Reporters
SciWire2184
MedWire2359
BizWire935
LifeWire1399
DailyWire928

Suggestion Box
If you have any comments or suggestions about how Newswise can better serve you, please contact us.
Your Individual Report
To view your individual hit counts for November (final) and December (preliminary), as well as overall site statistics, click below:

November/December 2002.

(For your previous monthly reports, please see the sidebar at right)


Reporting on Effectiveness
In this report, we are providing new information regarding the effectiveness of news releases on scientific, medical, business and liberal arts research. For the first time, we're presenting evidence of a trend for reporting news across many institutions and media outlets. See the results below.

About this Report
In this report, we've included information on research news releases and clippings, feedback from journalists at Discovery Channel Canada, TechTV and many other media outlets, and success stories from participating institutions. We encourage your feedback (see suggestion box). It helps us to evaluate Newswise and make changes to better suit your needs. We look forward to hearing from you.
Journalists Respond
Brandon Mercer, TechTV
Elizabeth Simonsen, MedLink Neurology
Aviva Mishmari, Globes (Isreal)
Sonya Buyting, Discovery Channel Canada
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Success Stories
Equal Justice Works
Health Behavior News Service
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Archived Reports
For your reference, we've archived your previous monthly reports here:
Oct/Nov 2002 Apr/May 2002
Sep/Oct 2002 Mar/Apr 2002
Aug/Sep 2002 Feb/Mar 2002
Jul/Aug 2002 Jan/Feb 2002
Jun/Jul 2002 Dec/Jan 2002
May/Jun 2002

Research Stories and Clippings Con't.
We're also providing new information about Newswise and the quantified effectiveness of its delivery process. Throughout its eleven-year history, Newswise has been the leader in providing innovative, online media relations services and objective, quantitative data about the effectiveness of our service. In the beginning this was done via quarterly, and then monthly, reports on hit counts. In this report, we are taking a big step forward and reporting on the appearance in the media of research news provided by participating institution.

Method:

Beginning with research news releases contributed to Newswise for the one-month period between Nov 11, 2002 and Dec 10, 2002, we investigated whether the releases resulted in stories in the media. From mid-December to mid-January, we searched for clips resulting from those news releases on Google News, a new searchable portal of current news published in many major media outlets.

The objective was to determine the number of releases that generated clips in the media via a standard mechanism, not to determine the total volume of media coverage. We used Google News as a way of skimming the coverage, and while it was not comprehensive, it was adequate for this purpose.

We only reported clips for which Newswise might have had some responsibility, i.e. the story was bylined by a journalist who subscribes to Newswise wires, or appeared in a media outlet at which Newswise has subscribing reporters and/or editors. Furthermore, the article appeared in the media outlet subsequent to appearing on Newswise.

We did not search for clips for feature stories, tip sheets, announcements, or policy news releases. We will discuss feature stories at a later time.

Results:

Searching Google News, we found clips for 97% (67 of 69) of research releases contributed to Newswise before the embargo date. We found clips for 83% (158 of 191) of all research stories contributed to Newswise.

In addition, when we asked our clients about their own clippings, most reported finding clips by other methods. For the 33 research news releases stories for which we did not find clips, we surveyed the 21 contributing institutions. Of these, 17 replied, and reported finding clips for 14 of the releases and finding no clips for 11 news releases. Consequently, more thorough searching revealed that at least 90% (172 of 191) of the research releases resulted in clips in media outlets to which Newswise delivered the release.

Success occurred across all categories (Sci, Med, Biz or Life) of research stories; the 191 research stories were distributed over the four libraries in the following way:

Library # of releases # with clips %
Biz 6 6 (100 )
Life 35 24 ( 69 )
Med 105 90 ( 86 )
Sci 45 38 ( 84 )

We show here some examples of your releases with links to their related clippings. For some links, e.g. the New York Times, you must be registered to see the clip. In this case, registration is free, so we encourage you to register.

We found clips in a total of 200 media outlets with Newswise subscribers using Google News. Twenty-four of these media outlets regularly and frequently use Newswise material. Here you can see a list of these publications. This is not comprehensive; others regularly use the material, but cannot be searched via Google News.
We also correlated hit counts to clippings for a news release. Stories with clips had an average hit count of 273 (ranged from 89 to 1857) compared to an average hit count of 222 (ranged from 91 to 422) for news releases for which we found no clips.

Conclusion:

We are not claiming to be the only source for these clips. The reporters who wrote these stories may have received them via multiple faxes, mailings, direct email, and competing services. However, in most cases, the article was written by a reporter who subscribes to Newswise. In some cases, there is no byline, but that media outlet had multiple subscribers.

We hope these results are helpful to you. This study shows that delivery may be a determining factor, if certain minimal criteria (such as a reporter reviewing the release before the embargo date) are met. If you deliver a solid research story in the right way to the right people, it will be used and you can find and measure the results.

Relating to the Media

Newswise wire recipients are journalists whose relationships with us have each evolved individually; some of these relationships span more than a decade, but each of them is based on respect, professionalism, and an important trust: that Newswise will continue to exercise high editorial standards, deliver timely, newsworthy and knowledge-based content efficiently, and empower our users with the technology to enhance its usefulness.

Thus institutions who value Newswise as a partner in their media relations efforts have chosen more than our electronic distribution network-- they have chosen our human one, an established network with trusted journalists and news organizations around the globe. It's a relationship that belies, after all, the virtual instantaneity of the internet age-- for it has been forged from over a decade of responsive, real-life interaction with journalists and media professionals.

But let's let our users speak for themselves...

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Your Individual Report


This is the twelth edition of the monthly report in which you'll find:
  • Earlier results
    A preliminary report on access counts is now provided for files you've contributed during the most recent month, in addition to a final report on your prior month's activity. This allows you to track both preliminary and longer-range access counts for your stories.
  • Enhanced context
    Your reports are now provided within the greater context of this monthly Newswise report, which offers perspectives on your data not previously available, such as studies of how the media access and use Newswise and your stories. We also hope to utilize this "interactive" newsletter as a way of eliciting your suggestions and to acknowledge those who have contributed suggestions.

  • December 2002 Newswise Report (preliminary)

    (If your institution had contributed stories in December 2002, data on those stories would appear here. You will find overall site statistics below.)

    
    Table 1
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            Newswise December 2002 PRELIMINARY Report          
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              HITS ON ALL INSTITUTIONS' NEWS RELEASES 
                  By LIBRARY and TYPE OF STORY 
            (based on data gathered through 14-Jan-2003)
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          Number of       Type               Access  Counts    
          DECEMBER         of             ---------------------
        News Releases     Story           TOTAL    Avg   Median
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     MEDNEWS LIBRARY
           135  Research or Feature       23346     173     156
             1  Policy                      157     157     157
             5  Announcement                277      55      63
    
     SCINEWS LIBRARY
            82  Research or Feature       16153     197     174
             0  Policy                       --      --      --
            13  Announcement                689      53      43
    
     LIFENEWS LIBRARY
            85  Research or Feature        9600     113      98
             4  Policy                      232      58      58
             4  Announcement                 83      21      15
             2  Higher Ed Event             112      56      56
    
     BIZNEWS LIBRARY
            22  Research or Feature        2288     104      90
             0  Policy                       --      --      --
             1  Announcement                 31      31      31
    
    

    View this month's Top Hit Stories


    November 2002 Newswise Report (final)

    (If your institution had contributed stories in November 2002, data on those stories would appear here. You will find overall site statistics below.)

    
    Table 1
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                Newswise November 2002 FINAL Report          
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              HITS ON ALL INSTITUTIONS' NEWS RELEASES 
                  By LIBRARY and TYPE OF STORY 
            (based on data gathered through 14-Jan-2003)
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          Number of       Type               Access  Counts    
          NOVEMBER         of             ---------------------
        News Releases     Story           TOTAL    Avg   Median
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     MEDNEWS LIBRARY
           185  Research or Feature       47429     256     219
             2  Policy                      189      94      95
             8  Announcement                570      71      67
    
     SCINEWS LIBRARY
            83  Research or Feature       26925     324     283
             1  Policy                       97      97      97
            16  Announcement                974      61      56
    
     LIFENEWS LIBRARY
           125  Research or Feature       29721     238     172
             1  Policy                       26      26      26
            11  Announcement                328      30      24
             0  Higher Ed Event              --      --      --
    
     BIZNEWS LIBRARY
            30  Research or Feature        5168     172     140
             0  Policy                       --      --      --
             5  Announcement                120      24      23
    
    

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    Journalists Respond

    "The service is fantastic! I've recommended it to journalists on my staff, and at other news outlets. Thank you for this wonderful resource."
    --Brandon Mercer, TechTV
    "I am finding the Newswise presspass useful. It allows me to get a jump on some stories."
    --Elizabeth Simonsen, MedLink Neurology
    "My paper, Globes, is Israel's financial newspaper & I'm reporting in the field of Life Sciences - Biotech, MEdTech etc. The focus is financial & industrial but I try to also explain new technologies to the readers. Your site is a great help in that."
    --Aviva Mishmari, Globes (Isreal)
    "Just let me say... I love the SciWire! It's a great resource. Some of the stories on there I may have seen already, but others are new to me. It's one of my must sees now."
    --Sonya Buyting, Discovery Channel Canada

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    Success Stories

    Equal Justice Works

    The story "From Paper Chase to Money Chase--Law School Debt Study" (LRAP.PIL) was covered by:

    Associated Press
    Advocate
    Appeal-Democrat (CA)
    Asheville Citizen Times (NC)
    Austin American Statesman
    Baltimore Sun
    Billings Gazette (MT)
    Boston Globe
    Bucks County Courier Times (PA)
    Centre Daily Times (PA)
    Cleveland Plain Dealer (OH)
    Chronicle-Telegram (OH)
    Dallas Morning News
    Desert Sun (CA)
    Detroit Free Press
    Detroit News
    Eagle (PA)
    East Valley Tribune
    Evansville Courier & Press (IN)
    Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel (FL)
    Greenville Herald Banner
    Guardian (United Kingdom)
    Hampton roads Daily Press (VA)
    Hartford Couran
    Herald-Times (IN)
    Lakeland Ledger (FL)
    Marin Independent Journal (CA)
    Minneapolis Star Tribune
    Montgomery County Record (PA)
    Montrose Daily Press (CO)
    News Journal (DE)
    News Leader (VA)
    North Port Sun (FL)
    Orlando Sentinel
    Oneonta Star (NY)
    Oregonian (OR)
    Potomac News (VA)
    Post Tribune (IN)
    Newsday
    Rapid City Journal (SD)
    San Francisco Chronicle
    Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL)
    Scottsdale Tribune (AZ)
    Seattle-Post Intelligencer
    Star Beacon (OH)
    Star Press (IN)
    Star Tribune
    Times Daily (AL)
    Tribune (PA)
    Tuscaloosa News (AL)
    Vallejo Times-Herald
    The Washington Post
    NPR Marketplace Morning Report
    CNN Headline News
    ABC News
    Fox News
    CBS News
    NBC News (MSNBC)
    Yahoo! News


    Health Behavior News Service

    The story "Depletion of Body Chemical Can Cause Memory, Mood Changes" (CHEMICAL.HBN) was covered by:

    Miami Herald
    Health Central
    Wilkes-Barre (PA) Citizens' Voice
    New York Daily News
    Nurseweek
    United Press International
    Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
    Baltimore Sun
    Jerusalem Post

    Also from Health Behavior News Service, the story "Ability to Cope with Stress May Play a Role in Cancer Progression"(COPING2.HBN) appeared in:

    Health and Age
    BBC
    Health-News
    United Press International
    Health Central

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