Monday, 4 October 2010

Newspaper Questionnaire

These are our results from the questionnaire we asked seven people. This was done as market research.

From the findings we can see that there was a slight difference between the sexes: more males tend to buy broadsheets such as the Independent, Times and the Guardian; females reading more tabloids such as the Daily Mail and Local Newspapers, although most participants tended to buy more than one newspaper. However, there was little difference between what they looked at, looking mostly at current affairs and celebrity gossip. On the other hand, the older particpants liked to read about politics, food and travel.

When asked about whether they visited newspaper websites, very few answered yes - once again, it was the older participants that did.

Sarah Belmont-Colwell and Jess Staples-Hull


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