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1. How do you mainly get your news information?
 
read the newspaper
 
listen to the radio
 
watch the television
 
from direct into computer
 
news flashes
 
other
 
from other people talking
 
start a news search
 
i do not want news information and don't look for it
 
during conversations
 
when chatting or using social media
 
only when a person tells me

 
 
 
2. what is your preferred source for 'the news'?
 
television
 
radio
 
computer
 
a news channel
 
notifications only to cell
 
email notification
 
from other people
 
other
 
only during general messaging natural conversing

 
 
 
3. When do you get your news?
 
anytime via news alert on computer
 
from another person
 
during commuting
 
at bedtime
 
during meal
 
when arriving home
 
via alarm in the morning
 
other
 
when I search for news
 
when someone sends it to me
 
rarely
 
Never

 
 
 
4. How often do you actively SEEK out news reports
 
often
 
rarely
 
frequently
 
never
 
at specific times
 
once per day
 
only when catching something of interest
 
when a newsflash comes onto my computer screen
 
only when I need to obtain information
 
 
 
5. Do you discuss the news
 
daily
 
when someone starts a conversation
 
only when asked for your ideas
 
during meals
 
during commuting
 
while using 'social media'
 
daily with family
 
weekly
 
never
 
at the end of the day
 
during broadcasts
 
regularly

 
 
 
6. most news information is from
 
newspapers
 
magazines
 
the news hour
 
alerts
 
flashes on computer
 
radio
 
other people
 
news channels
 
 
 
7. do you suggest news to others
 
never
 
rarely
 
frequently
 
at specific times
 
daily
 
during conversations
 
whilst using social media
 
 
 
8. What are good sources for 'the news'
 
alerts to computer
 
news radio alerts
 
presentations during signon to computer
 
news channels
 
from general live discussions
 
from specific individuals
 
television news report
 
news from specials or hour long programs
 
classroom teachers
 
religious services
 
talk shows
 
during 'pillow talk' time
 
morning programming when getting ready to go to work/school
 
formal reports
 
from your children
 
from overhearing conversations by peers
 
via other workers
 
during flights via news channel
 
surfing in general
 
searches for specific information
 
public television discussions
 
researching via a specific site
 
when using social media

 
 
 
9. Do you believe "the public's right to know" is the top criteria for reports
 
yes
 
no
 
never
 
just as an excuse
 
IT IS NOT A 'RIGHT'
 
should never be the criteria for a report
 
and using this 'excuse' can cost lives
 
must be questioned so the 'report' will not be a betrayal of America
 
 
 
10. Do you feel that American Media covers events accurately
 
always
 
sometimes
 
rarely
 
don't know
 
don't care
 
first of a series on America and Media. Can also apply to non Americans because it is internationally relevant. Survey has a purpose! Survey by Dr.J