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#21959 12-May-2008 10:51
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i'm researching how new zealanders engage with screens when it comes to receiving content across emerging media, namely Freeview, MySky, WAP capable phones, wireless internet, Zunes, etc. I'm looking at behaviour; expectaions around usage and usage - which technology for what content
Originally my thoughts were to kit out about 10 households with all the latest in emerging technologies but that feels too controlled and lab like. instead, what I would ideally like to do is interview families/individuals who are seriously considering purchasing one of the technologies mentioned pre purchase, post purchase and a couple of weeks into ownership.
 If this is you and you'd be happy to help me by being interviewed for approximately an hour three times over a month long period (an incentive wil be provided), please let me know

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  #130240 12-May-2008 14:37
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You may want to state what your background is for doing this study. ie are you commercial, university etc.








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