PR News and PublicRelay Release the State of Communications Data and Measurement

Survey shows that PR professionals increasingly value measurement although data quality is still not reliable enough to fully guide strategy

The State of Data-Driven Communications 2019

PublicRelay, in partnership with PR News, today released the results of the study “The State of Communications Data and Measurement,” which surveyed 400 corporate and agency communications professionals to identify how they perceive media analysis and gauge the role that data is playing in their communications strategies. This study is the second edition of a measurement study series launched in 2017.

According to the report, measurement remained an important priority for PR professionals this year. Close to 52 percent of agency participants and 47 percent of corporate respondents claimed that they are spending more time on media measurement this year than last year. This growing importance is fueled by the desire of communicators to demonstrate success, with 65 percent of both corporate and agency respondents expressing that they increasingly use measurement to show how their departments tie results to broader business goals.

These findings are uplifting as they signify the empowerment of our industry.

Darren Sleeger, PublicRelay SVP of Strategic Partnerships

“These findings are uplifting as they signify the empowerment of our industry,” said PublicRelay SVP of Strategic Partnerships Darren Sleeger. “Today’s communicators aspire to do more with data and analysis than simply prove their worth. They seek the actionable insights from analyzing media data that will help them secure buy-in for their strategies.”

While the demand and desire for PR and communications insights are growing, the study brings to light a deficiency in the quality of data and analysis available:

  •  Data accuracy is only slightly better. Nearly 69 percent of corporate respondents and 60 percent of agency respondents explained that they felt they only had access to good data sometimes and that its quality is not consistently reliable. While an improvement of six percent from last year’s survey where 75 percent of corporate participants indicated that they only have good data occasionally, it still shows that accurate and consistent data remains elusive.
     
  • Media analysis is not clear. Only 21 percent of non-agency audiences and close to 16 percent of agencies say that they can easily understand their data and can readily share stories and insights with executives. This statistic is a slight improvement from 2017 where 20 percent of corporate audiences said that their data was simple to understand and share.
     
  •  Data needs to be more insightful. When asked how professionals would change their measurement process to better meet their needs, almost 62 percent of corporate and 67 percent of agency respondents stated that they would make it more insightful, and closer to 56 percent of non-agency and 59 percent of agency participants said they’d make it more comprehensive. In 2017, 61 percent of corporate respondents said that they’d like to make their processes more insightful, while 47 percent said they’d like to make it more comprehensive.

“As a profession, we need to work on bridging the gap between the desire for insightful, accurate data and what the state of measurement currently is,” says Sleeger. “The communicators that are excelling today understand that there is no silver bullet for measurement. The insights that give them both a look forward and the ability to adjust along the way are derived from technology paired with human analysis. It’s not ‘single-click’ easy but the payoff is a more strategic partnership with the business.”

A complete copy of the “The State of Communications Data and Measurement” report can be found here.

About PublicRelay:
PublicRelay is the most trusted media analytics solution for communications and marketing professionals at the world’s most recognizable consumer and business brands, associations, universities and government agencies. Our clients confidently use our media analysis to plan and measure influencer engagement, reputation management, competitive landscape and message pull-through. Known for its innovation, superior data quality and actionable insights, PublicRelay helps communicators not only understand what they have done but what to do next.

Contact:
Leslie Stefanik
VP of Marketing, PublicRelay
Leslie.Stefanik@PublicRelay.com  
+1 (703) 636-3350

Source: PublicRelay

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