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Q1: Please tell us how satisfied you are with
Oj Slim Media on the following points: *
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1: Overall experience 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Not sure 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied
2: Our daily news coverage 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Not sure 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied

Q2: How would you rate your experience of
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Q3: Think about all your online news sources and your level of trust in them.
1: Which online news source do you trust most?

2: Which online news source do you trust least?

Q4: What can we do to increase your level of trust in Oj Slim Media?
Check all that apply. *
1: Nothing, Oj Slim Media already does a great job
2: Be fairer and more balanced
3: Allow me to choose interests, topics and news sources I like
4: Correct inaccuracies and grammatical errors
5: Allow user comments and interaction
6: Other
Q5: What might cause you to lose trust in
Oj Slim Media?
Check all that apply. *
1: Nothing, I already trust Oj Slim Media
2: If it became biased or featured too many opinionated sources
3: Lack of supporting facts
4: Content from sources I do not trust
5: Misleading headlines
6: Other
Q6: How often do you visit Oj Slim Media? *
1: Once a month or less
2: About once a week
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4: Every day
5: More than once a day
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Your age
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5: 45-54
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Your sex
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2: Female
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