Study finds K-12 education journalists prefer gut instinct to analytics to determine who's reading their work

A new study from the University of Kansas shows that while journalists do use new technologies to better understand their audiences and what they would like to read, K-12 education reporters and editors still largely rely on gut feelings as opposed to analytics software, suggesting limitations to the practice.


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Source: Phys.org