CCTV Spring Festival Gala 2007 receives online bashing A telephone survey investigating ordinary people's
opinion of the China Central Television (CCTV) Spring Festival Gala 2007 shows
over 80 percent of spectators gave a thumbs-up to the gala.
However, in a similar survey on the internet, 40 percent of netizens gave the
gala their thumbs-down.
CVSC-TNS Research (CTR) telephoned to 2002 families in 406 different regions
to probe the feedback on the spring festival gala over three hours.
1844 families out of 2002 families watched the CCTV gala, the weighted
average result meaning that 93.6 percent of families through China watched the
gala.
83.6 percent of those families interviewed gave their approval to the gala.
51.3 percent believed the gala was very good.
But an online survey held by sina.com, showed that 75857 out of 138406
netizens, about 54.81 percent said the gala was not good, while 32.7 percent
believed it was average. Only 12.5 percent say it was good.
In another online survey, 42750 out of 109356 netizens, about 39.09 percent
believed the gala worthy of a 1 score, 24593 people chose 3 score, and 5952
people chose 5 score.
As the largest media and marketing research company in China, CVSC-TNS
Research (CTR) is a joint venture between China International Television
Corporation (CITV) and TNS (Taylor Nelson Sofres), one of the world's leading
market research groups.
Since 1996, CTR began to carry out the spectator survey by telephone on
behalf of China Central Television.
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