Hey Online Friends, I’m doing an informal survey about where we’re getting our news these days. I’m looking at re-engaging my former journalism-ways, but want to take the pulse of my social network friends on where you get your news. Thanks in advance.
- How often do you read a newspaper?
A. Daily/Paper
B. Daily/electronic (web/ipad/kindle)
C. Weekly (Sundays)/paper
D. Weekly (Sundays)/electronic (web/ipad/kindle)
E. When the pile gets to be three-feet tall
F. What’s a newspaper? - Do you watch the nightly news (TV)
A. Yes-Live
B. Yes-Recorded/PVR
C. Yes-Web/Podcast/iPad/app
D. Is TMZ considered news?
E. No. - Alternative “News” Source:
A. The Daily Show with John Stewart
B. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
C. Colbert Report
D. SNL Weekend Update
E. FaceBook Feed
F. Twitter Feed
G. Podcasts
H. YouTube - How do you keep up on national news stories?
A. Newspapers
B. TV News
C. Office/Work conversations
D. Social Network Feeds - How do you keep up on local news stories?
A. Newspapers
B. TV News
C. Office/Work conversations
D. Social Network Feeds - How do you find out about local entertainment events (movies, concerts, festivals)?
A. Google
B. Online Apps (like Fandango)
C. Friends
D. Local newspaper (calendar/story)
E. Local newspaper (advert)
Please respond in the comment area below. Thanks.
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I’m old. I’m sick of what they have parading as television now–what’s going on inside someone else’s pants is just not the mood lifter it seems to be for others. I get my news from Yahoo online, and mostly from the radio.
Was I actually supposed to answer the questions?
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Answer the questions would have been helpful. But thanks for the response. jbb
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