Social Media Use in Atlantic Canada: 2010 Report
We’re delighted to provide here the 2nd annual Atlantic Conversations II Report on Social Media Use in Atlantic Canada. The information here is downloadable (below) in PDF format and is the data we’ve made publicly available for general consumption under Creative Commons license. A more detailed, 30 page version is available at $450.
Social Media use in Atlantic Canada continued to climb in 2009. The biggest service to see growth was Twitter, while the average age of a Facebook user climbed to 53 this year. In terms of being active in Social Media channels, New Brunswick lead the way. We did see some leaps for Newfoundland & Labrador as well as PEI.
You can download the PDF report here. If you’d like the pay version, please contact us directly.
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