Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 12, 1 Kekemapa 1997 — KWO readers to be heard [ARTICLE]

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KWO readers to be heard

More than 60,000 recipients of the Ka Wai Ola o OHA will have the opportunity to have their voices heard and responses tallied when they take part in the 1 997 readership survey, located on page 8. The readership survey is designed to provide the OHA Public Information Office staff with a better idea of «e what their customers want to see and read eaeh month. Because our readers are our customers, we want them to take part in shaping their newspaper. īf our readers do or don't like something we're doing, we want to hear about it. Tlie information that is most important for us to report is the information that most alfects the quality of life for our readers. The survey is 22 questions long and covers everything from beneficiary input to newspaper design. The survey seeks the highest level of participation possible, there fore it will remain anonymous. Additionally, the readership survey will not accept photocopied ballots. The readership survey's results wili be reported to the readers and used for planning purposes for upcoming ediSee SURVEY on page 3

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tions of the Ka Wai Ola. Also, readers ean look forward to readership surveys at least onee eaeh year. ■

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