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Thursday, March 30, 2006 

Ninety and Nine's Media Survey-State of the Apostolic Nation

Posted by: David Bunch

Is it horrifying how few Christians read reviews before indulging in a movie/DVD? Is word of mouth that accurate when discussing content or do respondents just trust the movie/DVD commercials, ads, ratings system, and box office returns? Is it too hard to get an outside, hopefully independent, evaluation of quality before a movie/DVD is absorbed?


That is just one of the many observations that Ninety and Nine staffers made after mining through the results of this year's Apostolic Media Consumption survey.

I also found it interesting that 67% of the respondents said that they had never listened to a podcast, and 20% do not even know what a podcast is. Podcasting is certainly billed as being more prevalent than that (hello iTunes).

Don't miss this captivating look at how we handle media consumption!