a pile of useful stats for scottish comms people 
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Darren Caveney in hamilton, insight, scotland, scottish, social media, social media, south lanarkshire council, statistics, winning at social media

This week we spoke in Scotland to an audience of public sector communications people. Here are some stats as to why it's a really good place to be working in comms and PR right now.

by Dan Slee

If you are in Scotland and working in public sector communications you are the envy if your peers from across the UK. 

Why?

For a start, you stage large scale elections where large numbers of people turn out to vote without the shadow of hanging chads.

But you also have more people in Scotland consuming the media TV, radio, web, social media than anywhere else in the UK.

I was in Hamilton where local government’s National Communications Group Scotland are staging the ‘Winning at Social Media’ event. Carolyne Mitchell, Leah Lockhart and Kristoffer Boesen was on the agenda and Stephen Penman chaired. They are people I rate. Every time I go to an event in Scotland I head back fizzing with the ideas, energy and the potential the people have there.

Here are some bullet points from the 2014 Ofcom communications market report that should be at the fingertips of every comms person working in Scotland.

 

 

So, if social media isn’t a part of the communications mix it needs to be. And if anyone anywhere tries to tell you otherwise show them these statistics. Well done to the organisers, to Carolyne Mitchell, National Communications Group and South Lanarkshire Council for hosting.

Dan Slee is co-founder of comms2point0.

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