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Citizen Journalist Chronicling Media Consumption Changes - Have Your Say

Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Chris Hogg in Internet 6 comments
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Old habits die hard. Or do they really?

DigitalJournal.com citizen journalist Paul Wallis is looking to find out and is asking everyone to take part in a very short survey (20 questions) about your news and media consumption habits.

If you click over to his recent blog post he outlines what he's looking for.

So if you can spare a few minutes and help out a fellow citizen journalist I'm sure he would appreciate it. With all of us being so active in the news media I'm sure everyone's habits are different. The survey is anonymous but feel free to share your thoughts about media consumption here in the comment thread too!

Check out Wallis' blog post here or if you want to skip right to the survey you can click here.
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Comments (6) Subscribe To This Thread[?] :
  • avatar Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #1
    I've already done the survey...but I'm glad that you reminded everyone, Chris.
  • avatar Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Bob Ewing
    #2
    been there, done that, :)
  • avatar Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #3
    done and done
  • avatar Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    #4
    I also have already done the survey.

    Since some storms that hit us over the weekend and are back I have what appears to be some major electrical problems here at my house.

    I am just on for a few minutes and will shut down my computer as soon as I get off here.
  • avatar Posted Jun 13, 2008 by  Carolyn E. Price (gohomelaker)
    #5
    BT, DT ... but I really, really want the tee shirt! (*hint hint*)
  • avatar Posted Jun 14, 2008 by  Janusz Überall
    #6
    Very interesting questions and formulation of the Survey. ~Done!

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