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Welcome to the Big ICDG Census 2005 - TV Viewing Survey in Ireland

  • 21-11-2005 2:26pm
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    Hi folks, and welcome along to the Big ICDG Census 2005.

    With the help of the main Television board here on boards.ie, we are conducting a survey amongst all of boards.ie readers

    The purpose of the survey is to check the pulse of TV viewing in this country, within the wider public from boards.ie

    Its a bit of fun, but, if there are enough participants, we can get a good idea as to what peoples attitude to TV here. It wont be scientific, as its only indicative to the response of those who took part, but nonetheless, interesting. Your vote will be hidden, so none of the moderators will see who voted for what. Also, you wont be able to comment below the poll, once the survey is closed, we will discuss it after.

    You can find the survey by going to

    http://www.boards.ie/icdg/ and clicking on "Census"

    I hope you can take the time to take part.

    Many thanks.

    Damien.


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