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[Swprograms] Somewhat OT: Today's WSJ question -- obsolete media
- Subject: [Swprograms] Somewhat OT: Today's WSJ question -- obsolete media
- From: Richard Cuff <rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 12:57:04 -0400
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Today's WSJ online poll may interest some here:
"Which form of "traditional" media is most likely to become obsolete
over the next 25 years?"
As 1651 UT far and away the highest votes went to printed newspapers
(56% of all votes).
Interestingly, broadcast radio got the second fewest votes -- 15%.
Broadcast TV received the second most, 25%
Printed books -- the fourth choice of four -- 4% of votes.
I would have thought that broadcast TV would have received the most
votes because -- recalling stats I shared last week -- only 17% of
Americans watch exclusively broadcast TV.
URL: http://discussions.wsj.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=wsjvoices&nav=messages&msg=3511&mod=?mod=home_us_inside_today
or http://tinyurl.com/82hlo.
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
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