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Survey: The Audience Inventory

Should shows start on time? Should we overhaul Classifications? Are credits important? TV Tonight wants your opinion on the big issues.

watch-televisionAt the moment television is undergoing lots of navel-gazing.

Free TV Australia wants to know your thoughts on the Code of Practice. The Rudd Government is asking for feedback on the Anti-Siphoning sports list. The Australian Communications and Media Authority is looking at Privacy, and has just completed a lengthy look at Current Affairs shows.

So it’s time to see what TV Tonight viewers think about some of the big issues in television too…

Are you unhappy with shows starting late? Which network is the worst offender? Which one finds ways to reschedule shows it cancels? Should we overhaul the Classifications? Should Pay TV have more HD channels? Are credits at the end of a show important? Do you have TiVo or IQ2?

All this and more is up for discussion in The Audience Inventory.

The survey takes around 10 minutes to complete (slightly more if you’re really opinionated!) with 25 questions, including some mandatory demographic questions at the end.

Closing date  is August 31st with results due in early September.

Check out the survey here.

29 Responses

  1. Another bugbear is the editting of programs by networks. Either to censor them or to shorten them to insert more ads. Older shows especially are being butchered (sometimes subtly, sometimes it’s very obvious) and there’s no indication to the viewers that we’re not seeing the program as the makers intended.

  2. Making it a featured story for a few days might have been a better option. I don’t know about others but as a non-subscriber I tend not to even look at the Pay TV posts much of the time.

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