Results: Print Subscriptions in Serious Decline... Where Do You Stand?

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02/16/2013

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Do you subscribe to any print material, such as newspapers or magazines?
Yes, many
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Yes, just one or just a few
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No, none
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If so, why do you choose to receive these as print subscriptions?
Because I prefer to read in print
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It is more convenient to receive these publications to my door than to seek them out online
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It is cheaper
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I want to support those who produce the material
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N/A
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Other (please specify)
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A significant amount of money is spent to gather and produce the information found in these publications, which is often offered for free online. Do you feel that individuals accessing this information should be required to pay for it?
No, information is a public good that everyone should have access to
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Yes, these publication companies will not stay in business without having consumers pay
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Some of both. The information should be available, but those who choose to have it presented neatly in an article or spread should have to pay
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Undecided, it's a controversial issue
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Other (please specify)
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Thoughts on the issue?
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  • wasn't told could share music at linda perry workshop. a member of the security was disrespectful.

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