PR Newswire Launches Asia-Pacific Corporate Communications Report
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HONG KONG, July 7, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- The inaugural report surveyed 948 communications professionals in the region
to highlight strategies, priorities and challenges across 10 markets. -
PR Newswire, the leading global provider of news distribution and earned media
software and services, released the 2020 Asia-Pacific Corporate Communications
Report( https://misc.prnasia.com/atd/custeventreg.php?event_id=494/?utm_source=prnasia&utm_medium=press_release&utm_campaign=APACCommsReport2020 ) today.
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The report, which surveyed 948 public relations and communications
professionals, aims to be a barometer of the region's communications landscape,
covering trends and challenges that span distribution strategies, corporate
news content and media budgets. The findings contain preferences on
communications channels, allocation of media budgets, and content production to
provide valuable insights for communications planning in Asia-Pacific (APAC).
With a multiplicity of languages, cultures, and media consumption behavior,
APAC has a spectrum of industry practices and preferences. The report examines
a cross-section of views across 10 major markets - Australia, mainland China,
Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and
Vietnam. Industry professionals from 7 PR Newswire's partners[1] also provided
their inputs.
"We understand the challenges that businesses face when tailoring campaigns in
a diverse media environment, and hope the insights contained in this report
will help our clients better share their stories across different markets,
cultures, and languages," said Royce Shih, Asia-Pacific Vice President, Sales
and Marketing of PR Newswire.
Key findings show that nearly 6 out of 10 businesses in APAC prioritize
enhancing brand influence over sales growth and conversion in their campaigns.
To optimize brand awareness, 70% of businesses prioritize news websites as the
most important communications channel. It surpasses other platforms such as
corporate websites, print media, and social media.
Here are the other key takeaways from the report:
The top three communications challenges are content production (55%), measuring
the impact of communications (54%) and budget constraints (51%).
Maintaining trust and audience engagement shows the greatest variation across
the region. 69% of businesses in Vietnam cite this as a challenge, while 28% of
businesses in South Korea find it difficult.
This year, 37% of businesses plan to increase their earned media budget, with
larger businesses with over 1,000 staff showing a greater willingness to do so
compared to their smaller counterparts.
The preferred distribution channels for corporate news are: news websites
(70%), social media (60%), official corporate websites (58%) and print media
(56%).
The most common topics in corporate press releases are: events (63%), new
products/services (61%), industry perspectives (39%) and award announcements
(38%).
Providing a holistic approach to communications, the report also features
journalists' preferences of press release content from previous editions of PR
Newswire's APAC Media Surveys, alongside with what communications professionals
prioritize. By aligning corporate news with the needs of journalists who prefer
newsworthy events and interesting story angles, businesses can strengthen their
relationships with the media and maximize the effectiveness of their
communications campaigns.
To download the full 2020 Asia-Pacific Corporate Communications Report, please
click here.
[1] PR Newswire Partners: Crisis Management Centre (Malaysia), Infoquest,
International Association of Business Communicators (Malaysia), KPRCA (Korea
Public Relations Consultancy Association), Malaysian Digital Association,
Malaysia Global Business Forum, Public Relations and Communications Association
Southeast Asia
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About PR Newswire
PR Newswire, a Cision Company, is a leading global provider of news
distribution and earned media software and services. In conjunction with
Cision's cloud-based communications product suite, PR Newswire's services
enable marketers, corporate communicators, and investor relations officers to
identify key influencers, engage target audiences, craft and distribute
strategic content, and measure meaningful impact. Combining the world's
largest multi-channel, multi-cultural content dissemination network with
comprehensive workflow tools and platforms, PR Newswire powers the stories of
organizations around the world. PR Newswire serves tens of thousands of clients
from offices in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific
regions.
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