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Which type pf news do you follow regularly?

Leading online poll website, Opinion Bureau conducts poll related to public interest and concern is. It captures their views on lifestyle, their food habits their news reviews. It also conducts their work and captures their various aptitude-based activities and to reflect the views of the participants. Since its inception, the company is trying to give voice to the consumers. It serves as a good medium to the companies, the service providers, and the consumers. It also captures the changing pattern in the lifestyle, food habits, online consumption and social change.
 


Recently Online Bureau conducted a poll to understand the user’s news preferences. The company did extensive research on different types of news which are preferred by the consumers. This poll was carried out globally. Out of the seven types of news, the consumer survey asked about their specific preference. 80% of the consumers who said that they are they like to hear about their interested in business news. 15% of the consumers were interested in hearing about media and entertainment. 12% of the newsreaders are those who like to know about sports and interesting activities. Travel news was voted as the fourth most preferred news options by the poll participants. It accounted for 10% of the participants attention. Current affairs captured the attention of as the next and in the sequence. Surprisingly politics came at number six. The last in the list was their culinary skills that are the fashion trends that users of their least interested in. This poll was conducted on this month after this date. The opening bureau conducts such polls revolving around users interests and preferences regularly. Read More At https://www.opinionbureau.com/poll-summary

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