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FreePint Research Report: Survey on News Needs and Preferences 2011
7th December 2011
By Robin Neidorf
FreePint Research conducted our Survey on News Needs and Preferences for the fourth time in 2011, sponsored this year in part by Moreover and LexisNexis. For the purpose of year-to-year comparisons, we make every effort to maintain similar questions and measurement scales in each year of the research, whilst accommodating the many changes in the market.
Survey Results
News Needs and Preferences 2011
Preferred features
Activity frequency
Selection for organisation
Intranet integration
Premium subscriptions
Opinions about premium products
Preferred product
Preferred news product: Factiva
Preferred news product: LexisNexis
Overall opinions about preferred providers
Non-paid resources
Attitudes about free and fee
LiveWire Coverage of News Industry
Related FUMSI articles
About the Director of Research
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