1. Which local newspaper would you say you buy/read the most? Why?
2. How much of the content do you read?
3. Which stories do you read first, for example, crime stories?
4. What features do you never read?
5. Do you look at the supplements, for example, the job supplement or Bristol's next top model?
6. Which advertisements interest you?
7. Have you ever written a letter to the newspaper and if yes what was it about?
8. Would you ever write to the newspaper and what would you write about?
9. Have you ever acted upon anything in the newspaper, for example, a promotion for a charity event or a protest?
10. How often do you buy or read newspapers?
11. Have you ever sent a photo to a newspaper?
12. Have you ever been in the newspaper or involved in one of the stories?
13. What do you think the ideal price of a newspaper should be?
14. What sort of layout would you prefer? For example, traditional and simple or modern and bright.
15. Do you think that the readers should be able to interact or have a say in what the newspaper puts into the content?
16. If so, how?
17. What would you want to see included in a newspaper?
18. What kind of ideology (views) would you want the newspaper's producers to have? E.g - right wing politics, morals et.c.
19. Do you feel there is a newspaper that would appeal to you by having the same ideology as you?
20. What are your views? e.g - politics
I may not include some of these questions due to time/ relevance and I may ask their ages and genders. I will also be changing some of the questions, or perhaps creating a new set of questions for those who do not read newspapers in order to gauge how some new readers of a publication would be gained. In the evaluation I will be using some of the same people to look at my products and comment on them.
Note - The audience research is due in on the 11th July.
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