Study: 96 Percent of Arts Organizations Are Active On Social Media Networks

Arts organizations operate in a gift economy, which is why so many of them are slow to adopt new technology. A new study shows that social media sites have given nonprofits an inexpensive way to reach out to patrons and new audiences - in 2011, 96 percent of arts organizations were active on at least one site.

Arts organizations operate in a gift economy, which is why so many of them are slow to adopt new technology.  A new study shows that social media sites have given nonprofits an inexpensive way to reach out to patrons and new audiences – in April 2011, 96 percent of arts organizations were active on at least one site.

Theatre Bay Area commissioned this study of 207 nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in different regions. Researched and written by Devon

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