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Thesis Questionnaire
“PRINT CAN NEVER DIE”
Neha Rao
Date/ Time of Interview --/ - - / 2 013
T i m e
_ _ A M / P M
Interviewer name

Q1. About yourself
Name

Age
Less than
18 years
18-25

26-35
36-45

46-55
Above 55
Gender
Male
Female
Marital status
Yes
No
Education qualification
Currently Studying
Less than Graduate

Graduate
Post Graduate/ Professionally Qualified
Occupation
Student
Own Business

Housewife
Self employed professional

Working in MNC/ Pvt organization/ Govt organization
Any other

Q2. Which of the following groups do you fall in?
Working/
Unmarried
Working Couple Staying in a nuclear family
Family with children Staying in a nuclear family (Mother is non- working)
Family with children Staying in a Joint family

Q3.What type of media you are exposed to?
Television
Dailies/Magazines
Radio
Digital
Outdoor
1
2
3
4
5 Q4. For news, what media are you dependable on?
Television
Dailies/Magazines
Radio
Digital
Outdoor
1
2
3
4
5

Q5. How much time you spend each day on every medium?
Television
Less than 1 hrs
2-3hrs

4-5 hrs
More than 5 hrs
Dailies/Magazines
Less than 1 hrs
2-3hrs

4-5 hrs
More than 5 hrs
Radio
Less than 1 hrs
2-3hrs

4-5 hrs
More than 5 hrs
Digital
Less than 1 hrs
2-3hrs

4-5 hrs
More than 5 hrs

Q6. When it comes to print media, what language do you prefer more?
English
Hindi
Regional language

Q7. What time do you read newspaper?
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
1
2
3
4

Q8. What part of the news appeals to you the most?
Heading
Sub heading
Introductory Para
Body
Conclusion/awaiting part
1
2
3
4
5

Q9. Which newspaper do you read regularly?
Times of India
The Hindu
Hindustan Times
Indian Express
Dainik Bhaskar
Dainik Jagran
Punjab kesari
DNA
Any other

Q10. What section in the newspaper you read more?
Front page
City news
Business news
Editorial column
Sports news
International

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