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Dulwich based research company holding research sessions with local residents


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A Dulwich-based research company - Murmur Research www.murmurresearch.com - is conducting some research on behalf of Channel 5.


We are holding 30 minute interviews in Dulwich and Camberwell, plus focus groups in central London, with viewers and non-viewers of the Channel.


The 30 minute interviews will take place from 6pm Monday 20th October in Dulwich and Camberwell. These will be with NON-VIEWERS of Channel 5. We require 18-22 and 40-50 year old males, 45-60 year old females to take part. Payment for the 30 minute session is ?30.


The focus groups will be held in Holborn on Tuesday 28th October.


Group 1 - 23-24 males and females who WATCH CHANNEL 5 and CHANNEL 5 USA, and parents of pre-school children who WATCH THE TV PROGRAMME MILKSHAKE on Channel 5. 6pm start. Duration 2 1/4 hours. Payment ?50.


Group 2 - 18-22 males and females who DON'T WATCH CHANNEL 5. 8.30pm start. Duration 2 1/4 hours. Payment ?50.


Please note - in addition to the above criteria, we require people who do regularly watch TV and the reasons for not watching Channel 5 are through choice, not because they don't watch TV generally, or can't access the channel because of signal, or any other reason.


Replies to [email protected], please feel free to forward.


Many thanks.

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