(From the "Stars & Stripes")
About 10,000 servicemembers and Defense Department civilians overseas will get to comment on their American Forces Network radio station through a random survey that was to be mailed out in late January.
American Forces Radio and Television Service, AFN’s parent organization, intends the survey to help overseas military stations tailor radio programming.
AFRTS last surveyed its worldwide audience in 2002. This is the first survey dedicated specifically to radio listeners.
(Read more at
http://www.stripes.com/articleprint.asp?section=104&article=34866
About 10,000 servicemembers and Defense Department civilians overseas will get to comment on their American Forces Network radio station through a random survey that was to be mailed out in late January.
American Forces Radio and Television Service, AFN’s parent organization, intends the survey to help overseas military stations tailor radio programming.
AFRTS last surveyed its worldwide audience in 2002. This is the first survey dedicated specifically to radio listeners.
(Read more at
http://www.stripes.com/articleprint.asp?section=104&article=34866