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Do you listen to the radio every day, a few times a week, infrequently or never?

1a   

For you, is radio a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for BUSINESS information?

1b   

For you, is radio very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for news and information about current events and public affairs?

1c   

Do you most frequently listen to the radio at work, riding in the car or truck, at home or elsewhere?

1c 1 

When you listen to the radion at work, is it more likely you listen to music OR to news, information, and talk, OR don't you listen to the radio at work?

1d   

What is your favorite radio format?

2    

Do you watch television every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2a   

For you, is television a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for BUSINESS information?

2b   

For you, is television a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for news and information about current events and public affairs?

2c A 

At home, or you place of business, do you watch local news every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2c B 

At home, or your place of business, do you watch national network news every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2c C 

At home, or your place of business, do you watch cable talk, such as the O'Reilly Factor or Hannity and Colmes every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2c D 

At home, or your place of business, do you watch business cable news every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2c E 

At home, or your place of business, do you watch morning shows, such as Good Morning America or the Today show every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

2c F 

At home, or your place of business, do you watch programming specific to the industry of your business every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

3    

Do you read magazines or newsletters every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

3a   

For you, are magazines and newsletters a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for business information?

3b   

For you, are magazines and newsletters a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for news and information about current events and public affairs?

3c A 

(do you read) INC. magazine

3c B 

(do you read) U.S. News & World Report

3c C 

(do you read) Entrepreneur magazine

3c D 

(do you read) Kiplinger newsletter

3c E 

(do you read) Newsweek

3c F 

(do you read) Fortune Small Business

3c G 

(do you read) BusinessWeek

3c H 

(do you read) Time

3d A 

(do you read) A national or state trade association magazine

3d B 

(do you read) A local or neighborhood business organization newsletter or bulletin

3d C 

(do you read) An investment newsletter

3d D 

(do you read) A commercial magazine focused on your industry

3d E 

(do you read) A local or area business magazine

4    

Do you read a newspaper every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

4a   

For you, are newspapers a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for BUSINESS information?

4b   

For you are newspapers a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for news and information about current events and public affairs?

4c   

Do you read a national daily newspaper, such as USA Today or The Wall Street Journal every day, a few times a week, rarely, or never?

4d   

Do you read a daily newspaper that is not a national newspaper every day, a few times a week, rarely, or never?

4e   

Do you regularly, often, rarely, or never read a newspaper that circulated less frequently than daily such as weekly or bi-weekly?

4f   

Which type of newspaper is the most important to you?

4g   

Which portion of the most important newspaper to you, do you read most thoroughly?

5    

Do you use the Internet for news and information every day, a few times a week, rarely or never?

5a   

For you, is the Internet a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for business information?

5b   

For you, is the Internet a very important, important, not too important, or not at all important source for news and information about current events and public affairs?

5c A 

(Internet use) Potential suppliers or vendors

5c B 

(Internet use) Products or services you may wish to buy

5c C 

(Internet use) Contracts on which you might bid

5c D 

(Internet use) Potential customers and/or markets

5c E 

(Internet use) News or public affairs

5c F 

(Internet use) Government rules and requirements

5d   

Do you read blogs on the Internet every day, a few times a week, rarely, or never?

6    

Of the following, which is your most important source of business news and information?

6a   

Do you get better business news and information from a (response in Q#6) or do you get better business news and information by networking with other business owners?

7    

Of the following, which is your most important source of news and information about current events and public affairs?

7a   

Do you get better news and information about current events and public affairs from (Response in Q#7) or do you get better news and information about them by networking with other business owners?

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Volume 7, Issue 6, 2007
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
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