Survey Results Copyright (c) 1994, Joe DeRouen All rights reserved Beginning last month, everyone who answered the survey had their name thrown into a hat for a random drawing. Each month we'll give away a prize of some great (or not-so-great) worth by drawing a name out of the hat. Everyone who fills out and sends in a survey is eligible! Oct. 1st was the first such drawing, and Dave Crumb of Chicago, Illinois was selected to win Cinemark's claymation VGA/Soundblaster game FREE DC! Congratulations, Dave! The Nov. 1st prize will be three FREE month's of access of Cambridge, Mass.'s mega BBS Channel 1. Check out the MONTHLY PRIZE GIVEAWAY articles from the main menu for more details. # # # The results are in from the survey in the Sept. issue of STTS, and tabulated below for a median score. So far, the response rate has been tremendous. We've received responses from all over the USA and several other countries including Canada, South America, and France! For those of you who've yet to respond, please do so now. Your response will be greatly appreciated, and help shape the look, feel, and content of the magazine in the months to come. I'd like to thank everyone who responded. Each and every one of your comments were read and taken into consideration. In the survey, I asked the readers to rate the sections of the magazine on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the best and one being the worst. Here's the averages, taken by adding all the scores for an indiviual section (eg: fiction) and dividing it by the number of survey's received that scored that section with something other than an "X" for no comment. Magazine sections are ranked in order of scores, from highest to lowest: SCORES ÄÄÄÄÄÄ Fiction: 9.6 Poetry: 9.2 Book Reviews: 8.0 Editorial: 8.6 Feature Articles: 8.6 Humour: 8.7 Movie Reviews: 8.6 Software Reviews: 8.9 ANSI Coverart: 7.3 CD Reviews: 7.1 Question & Answers: 7.1 Summary: Fiction and poetry seemed to prove the most popular, as I was sure it would. Nothing really received *bad* scores, though, which is promising. Of the reviews, the software reviews seem to be ahead, the book and movie reviews seemed to be neck and neck, and the CD reviews place a somewhat distant fourth. What the above scores really *don't* tell is that the surveys seemed to be divided into camps. There were several people that read STTS mainly for fiction and poetry, and almost as many people who read it exclusively for the reviews. Both groups scored their interest group high while X'ing a "No Comment" on the other sections. Again, many thanks to those of you who took the time to fill out and send in your surveys. If you haven't yet filled out the survey, you still have time to do so. Thanks for reading and, if you haven't already, please fill out the survey!