Do you find it irritating when your music channel is dogged by constant interruptions? Want more of your favourite artists back to back? Want to have the music channels you watch tailored to your tastes? And do you love a good pop quiz?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then answer a few more online at Music Census 2009 and make it happen. Take part in Europe’s most comprehensive music survey conducted by Music Choice, and you’ll find your opinion and those of thousands of other music lovers really make a difference.
Music Choice, which has been Europe’s leading digital music broadcaster since 1993 conducts a European-wide survey each year at Music Census 2009 to discover what listeners love, hate and crave from their programming.
Music Choice provides high quality non-stop music channels like Total Hits, Classical Greats, Freedom, Hip Hop, Revival, Schlager, Cool Jazz and the Greatest Rock Anthems, totally free of interruptions by adverts, DJ’s or presenters.
Their annual music survey provides Music Choice and their partners with in-depth, local knowledge ensuring that channel content is relevant to each particular audience and based on current information and trends. This allows them to maintain their personal and tailored approach to digital music broadcasting, whilst giving music lovers the chance to have their say.
Ellen Lesemann-Andreadis, Marketing Manager for Music Choice summarises:
“The Music Choice music census delves into the emotional connection that people have with music. We go beyond the popularity stakes that are all too clear from chart positions and sales, and instead we investigate the relationship that consumers have with music.”
Andrew Jeffries, Worldwide Director of Music & Programming for Music Choice:
“The significance of this census is that it will provide the music industry with the most authoritative picture of the way consumers are behaving.”
So, if you’re a music lover, artist or listener - or you simply want more of a say in what the digital music industry sends your way, get ready to welcome the Music Choice 2009 survey when it goes live online on 18th November.
Participants can get involved across UK, Belgium, Holland, Sweden and Germany at Music Census 2009
Do your bit to steer the future of digital music broadcasting in the right direction…
The biggest survey of music lovers across Europe is back for its seventh year. Whatever music you love or hate, Music Choice wants to know about it. So be part of the Music Choice music census 2009 and have your say by visiting Music Census 2009
About Music Choice Ltd
Music Choice Ltd. is a leading legal digital music service provider, available to more than 40 million consumers in 18 countries. Music Choice provides consumers and platforms with expertly programmed digital music services, including non-stop compilation channels via digital TV, all free of interruptions from adverts and DJs presenters, to easy-to-use broadband music streams as well as linear music video channels and ad-funded music video on demand.
The survey is available in 12 languages and is open to consumers across Europe including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
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If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then answer a few more online at Music Census 2009 and make it happen. Take part in Europe’s most comprehensive music survey conducted by Music Choice, and you’ll find your opinion and those of thousands of other music lovers really make a difference.
Music Choice, which has been Europe’s leading digital music broadcaster since 1993 conducts a European-wide survey each year at Music Census 2009 to discover what listeners love, hate and crave from their programming.
Music Choice provides high quality non-stop music channels like Total Hits, Classical Greats, Freedom, Hip Hop, Revival, Schlager, Cool Jazz and the Greatest Rock Anthems, totally free of interruptions by adverts, DJ’s or presenters.
Their annual music survey provides Music Choice and their partners with in-depth, local knowledge ensuring that channel content is relevant to each particular audience and based on current information and trends. This allows them to maintain their personal and tailored approach to digital music broadcasting, whilst giving music lovers the chance to have their say.
Ellen Lesemann-Andreadis, Marketing Manager for Music Choice summarises:
“The Music Choice music census delves into the emotional connection that people have with music. We go beyond the popularity stakes that are all too clear from chart positions and sales, and instead we investigate the relationship that consumers have with music.”
Andrew Jeffries, Worldwide Director of Music & Programming for Music Choice:
“The significance of this census is that it will provide the music industry with the most authoritative picture of the way consumers are behaving.”
So, if you’re a music lover, artist or listener - or you simply want more of a say in what the digital music industry sends your way, get ready to welcome the Music Choice 2009 survey when it goes live online on 18th November.
Participants can get involved across UK, Belgium, Holland, Sweden and Germany at Music Census 2009
Do your bit to steer the future of digital music broadcasting in the right direction…
The biggest survey of music lovers across Europe is back for its seventh year. Whatever music you love or hate, Music Choice wants to know about it. So be part of the Music Choice music census 2009 and have your say by visiting Music Census 2009
About Music Choice Ltd
Music Choice Ltd. is a leading legal digital music service provider, available to more than 40 million consumers in 18 countries. Music Choice provides consumers and platforms with expertly programmed digital music services, including non-stop compilation channels via digital TV, all free of interruptions from adverts and DJs presenters, to easy-to-use broadband music streams as well as linear music video channels and ad-funded music video on demand.
The survey is available in 12 languages and is open to consumers across Europe including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
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