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Survey Results

 This Post is made by Jonathan 

RAW DATA-EVIDENCE and commentary


Forms response chart. Question title: What Gender are you?. Number of responses: 42 responses.

Our audience is almost evenly split between male and female 

Forms response chart. Question title: What Grade are you in?. Number of responses: 42 responses.
Our audience is mainly from the 11th and 12th grade demographic, between age 16 to 17 meaning our topics can be a bit less tame but not crass.

Forms response chart. Question title: What interesting phenomena in modern music do you want to cover?


. Number of responses: 42 responses.
There are no majorities but the most popular topics are The 27 Club(38%) & How Streaming Has Affected the Music Industry (31%)

Forms response chart. Question title: Do You listen to podcasts often? if Yes how much?. Number of responses: 42 responses.
Most of our respondents do not listen to podcast, but those who do listen to podcast that are above 5 minutes long or do so for above 5 minutes meaning our episodes length should be above 5 but nothing over 10 which is the limit.

Forms response chart. Question title: What is the mood of the podcast. Number of responses: 42 responses.
Most of our respondents want a Humorous mood, and the other 1/3 wants a Conversational one, this means our podcast will be most likely unscripted.
Forms response chart. Question title: Do you want the podcast to be Scripted or Unscripted. Number of responses: 42 responses.
90.5% of respondents want an unscripted podcast which added with the want for a conversational and humorous format which could be mixed has decided how our podcast will look like.
Forms response chart. Question title: How many hosts do you want in the podcast?. Number of responses: 42 responses.
The survey indicates that our audience wants multiple people talking at a time which fits with the want for.a conversational style, if most people wanted only one we might have gone scripted.
Forms response chart. Question title: Do You listen podcasts actively or for background noise?. Number of responses: 42 responses.
Most of our audience listens to our podcast for background noise thus its content should not be too heavy or require full concentration to comprehend.

Forms response chart. Question title: Do You listen to Music often? if Yes how much?. Number of responses: 42 responses.
Most our audience listen to music a lot where people who do not listen to music or those who do so for a minimum of 30 minutes are a minority comprising 9.5%. Because of this our podcast, most likely 2nd episode, will play lots of excerpts a track we pick to analyze.

Forms response chart. Question title: Would you like to analyse a song lyrics and breakdown the samples. Number of responses: 42 responses.
This question was an attempt to get an idea for more episodes, from here we can see that 81% of an audience wants to analyse a song which confirms that one of our episodes have to center on such a theme.


 Forms response chart. Question title: What type of music do you listen to? ( You can pick more than 1 ). Number of responses: 42 responses.

Most of our audience listens to Pop music which means that the episode where we analyze a song will be from that genre.


EVALUATION

From these data's we already can see the podcast take shape, the podcasts will cover the topic of the "27 Club" along with analyzing a song, meanwhile the podcast will have multiple hosts and is mainly unscripted in order to allow for a conversational tone, the fact that it is unscripted allows us to add our own jokes which fits the demand for a humorous tone.


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