Survey provides a snapshot of Journal readers.YOU KNOW THE province--the one whose inhabitants
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The survey, our first in more than 10 years, will serve as a benchmark study and help us to track trends in our readership: what you like to read about, what you could live without seeing in our pages, how long you spend with one of our issues and your general satisfaction with the newspaper. And yes, it will help us target our advertising to your interests and needs. Some respondents to the survey objected to the questions about their age, income and other personal details personal details npl (on form etc) → coordonnées fpl personal details person npl → Personalien pl personal details , arguing that they were too invasive, even rude. The reality is, though, that the Journal relies in part on advertising revenue to publish and distribute the newspaper to our 200,000 subscribers' homes. The information that the survey asked about will help our advertising department seek out ads that will be of service to our readers. The survey was anonymous and no reader's personal information will be divulged. What kind of information did we glean glean v. gleaned, glean·ing, gleans v.intr. To gather grain left behind by reapers. v.tr. 1. To gather (grain) left behind by reapers. 2. ? Well, for one, our readers are a peripatetic lot. An impressive 61.7 per cent of respondents reported that they planned between one and three trips outside the province in the next 12 months; 43.9 per cent have travel plans outside the country in the next year. Less surprising, perhaps: our readers read a lot of books. Some 42 per cent of our female readers and 36 per cent of men read 6-20 books each year. An impressive 11.4 per cent of women respondents read 50-100 books in the same time period. Some other encouraging statistics: * eight out of 10 respondents think the length of articles in the Journal is "just right;" * 18.2 per cent turn to "Letters to the Editor" first; * a third of readers under age 50 would like to see more book, film and music reviews in the Journal; * three out of five women who responded to the survey (and just over half of the men) say they read the Journal because it "provides me with a link to the rest of the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as worldwide;" * third of the respondents who currently use a broker or financial planner Financial Planner A qualified investment professional who assists individuals and corporations meet their long-term financial objectives by analyzing the client's status and setting a program to achieve these goals. for advice have inquired about socially-responsible investments; * nearly half of the respondents--48.7 per cent--list volunteering as an activity they, or a member of their household, enjoy doing in their spare time. But not all is rosy ros·y adj. ros·i·er, ros·i·est 1. a. Having the characteristic pink or red color of a rose. b. Flushed with a healthy glow: rosy cheeks. 2. . Our demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. are those of the church at large (the Journal is mailed to all identifiable donors to the Anglican Church of Canada) and those numbers are skewing older and older each year. Our challenge is that of the church, and indeed, most mainline mainline Drug slang verb To inject a drug denominations in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. : how to attract and keep a new and younger audience while still honouring the needs and expectations of the longtime faithful. PSI Inc., the company that completed the readership survey, reports that older Anglicans make up the bulk of the Journal's readers (less than a third of survey respondents were under 50), and, on the whole, we are "giving them what they want." So, the trick will be to continue to deliver the product that our loyal readers have come to expect, while introducing new elements and features aimed at a younger demographic. We thank the readers who completed the survey, and we thank too those readers who did not receive a survey but sent their analysis anyway. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , our letters pages are open to you and we welcome your comments about what we are doing that pleases you and what seems to be missing from the paper. |
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