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Ceri JC 14-11-06 11:54 AM

Out of interest...
 
...when you read a newspaper (if you read them at all), roughly what percentage of it would you say you read? Does anyone really actually read them from cover to cover?

NB: There is a serious (academic) point to this, so please keep your answers accuratish (unless they're obviously joking), but I'd like to have a few replies before I elaborate a bit more.

Thanks in advance.

linco 14-11-06 11:55 AM

Never been a reader, never read proper papers. Too stupid to understand it. I'd look at the sport in the tabloids and occassionally read the actual articles

Warthog 14-11-06 11:56 AM

I rarely read newspapers, perhaps once a month. It alternates between glancing at front covers when they are in someone elses possesion, and reading them thoroughly except the sporting sections and the adverts. HTH

Jimmy2Feet 14-11-06 11:57 AM

i dont know thats quite a hard question to answer!!! i would say at a guess flick through once and just glance at what there is on the pages, mostly looking at the pics, reading what grabs my eye, then go through it again and look more closely at what articles there are!!!! i would take a guess at........only 40% of the paper get read!!!

tricky 14-11-06 11:58 AM

Probably only about 20%
For this reason I don't buy newspapers very often anymore.

Ping 14-11-06 11:58 AM

I'm a cover to cover girl... Though that's assuming they don't 'continue' the front page on page 6 or something then I have to go back... :P

Carsick 14-11-06 11:58 AM

Maybe 30% when I do bother. I get most of my news online, though.

keithd 14-11-06 11:59 AM

tough one to answer really. depends on

1.the rag i read
2.(not being funny) what news the is being reported
3.what day of the week it is

ref 1 - if i'm reading the times i will spend more time reading it, i will read the stories of interest thoroughly. i'd say maybe 45-50%. if i'm reading the mail not so much.

ref 2 - a slow news day will result in a lot of gossip speculation and repeated news. precentage prolly down to 25

ref 3 - weekends i have more time than a week day. i could spend 2-3 hours (if prior arrangements allow) reading the sunday times no problem, percentage maybe around the 60 mark

UlsterSV 14-11-06 12:09 PM

The only paper I get is the Daily Mail on a Saturday and that's mainly for the TV guide :roll: I usually only scan over the paper itself and read the articles of most interest. I used to buy a paper every day and read it all but now I'd say I only read about 20% of one paper a week. I've found that mainstream news outlets only tell you what they want you to know. But my Grandad he reads every single word on every single page in every paper he buys :lol: Even the women's magazines you get with the papers on a Sunday. God knows what he finds so interesting. At least he's getting his money's worth :lol:

fizzwheel 14-11-06 12:11 PM

I'll read the first 10 - 15 pages, depending on the paper. I tend to skip the middle junk pages that advertise holidays etc etc and quickly skim the back sports section in the summer for any motorsports news.

It depends on the articles in the paper though.


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