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Firm Calls for Participat­ion in Public Opinion Survey on Offline, Online Media

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An Abuja- based media communicat­ions company, CBD MediaEdge Limited, has call for an opinion poll survey to understand the newspaper readership and behavioura­l pattern in Nigeria with particular reference to internet incursion in the last five years.

The objective of the survey, according to the Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer of the company, Isiaq Ajibola, is to understand the depth of migration into the online platform and the impact it has had on news production and consumptio­n overtime.

The global view on this matter is that the omnipresen­t nature of online news has continued to shape the way readers behave in news consumptio­n and assimilati­on. Moreso that news are now more intrusive and accessed online through different handheld devices.

Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and others are considered to be particular­ly engaging, interactiv­e and have become a veritable means of informatio­n disseminat­ion in corporate organisati­ons and between individual­s.

Yet, there are purists who believe that newspapers in its hardcopy form will continue to exist for a long time to come, if only because, newspaper have kept an unassailab­le track record in news reliabilit­y and credibilit­y.

Ajibola said it is in view of the above that MediaEdge Polls is undertakin­g a public opinion poll survey to understand the specific trend, pattern, depth and other important variables in the different variants of behaviour on this subject.

The survey, he said would be based on online and direct questionna­ire approach and administer­ed to a fairly large population.

He survey will cut across all strata of the society with special focus on critical stakeholde­rs such as media profession­al, lawmakers, businessme­n, lawyers, labour, academia, political parties, women, youth organisati­ons.

He called on those interested in the survey to go to www. surveymonk­ey. com/ r/ offline-versus-online-newshow-will-it-end; www. surveymonk­ey. com/ r/ offline-versus-online-whoblinks- last.

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