A Look at the X Philes: a demographic survey of Internet users

Charles McGrew, Rutgers University Shana Walton, University of Southern Mississippi

INTRODUCTION

We received more than 365 responses to our X Files survey, which was posted on three Usenet newsgroups (rec.arts.tv.sf, rec.arts.tv., rec.arts.tv.x-files) and to the America Online X Files discussion group. Responses were not marked by which group they originated from, so we cannot look at any differences among the groups. All responses were analyzed together, treated as one group. We have 364 cases that arrived before the deadline and were used in the analysis. The group members are referred to as X Philes, the name chosen by vote in the rec.arts.tv.x-files newsgroup. The survey asked for basic demographic information, such as age, sex, region, educational level. We also asked for a subjective measure of viewing habits and for a list of other favorite television shows. The survey did not ask for ethnic or racial information nor for employement or socio-economic class data. Data was compiled by a custom program to extract data points from electronic mail messages and then analyzed using SPSSX. Only simple basic frequencies and percentages were run. If there is interest in further analysis, we can run correlations. This paper is broken into two parts, a text consisting of the introduction, results, and conclusions, and the computer output with tables and barcharts. In the text, percentages are rounded. To see exact frequencies, please refer to the tables and charts following. The survey was designed, data compiled, and analysis conducted by Charles McGrew (mcgrew@cs.rutgers.edu) and Shana Walton (swalton@whale.st.usm.edu). We take responsibility for any errors and are interested in any feedback, questions, or complaints.

RESULTS

A statistical snapshot of a "typical" X Phile is a male between the ages of 25 and 34 who is college educated, lives in the Northeastern part of the United States, considers himself to consume television in a moderate amount and whose favorite show (besides the X Files) is Star Trek, in one of its many forms. Some 84 percent of the people who answered the survey were Net users (not surprising since the survey *was* posted on the Net). But those people talked friends into filling out forms and that resulted in the survey reaching about 58 people who were not Net Users, about 16 percent of the responses. Clearly the overwhelming majority of X Philes are young. Three-fourths of us are between 18 and 35. But another 20 percent - one-fifth - were from people who were between 35 and 50. Only three percent of responses were from people between the ages of 12 and 18; 35 percent were from people who were between 18 and 24; 40 percent were from people between 25 and 34; 20 percent were between 35 and 50; and only 1 percent (five responses) were from people over 50. There's a clean 60-40 split between the sexes: males, 60 percent; females, 40 percent. This is a well-educated group. The majority of respondents, 60 percent, have at least a bachelor's degree, and a third are either graduate students or hold a terminal degree (e.g., Ph.D., J.D., M.D., etc.). The percentages are: 7 percent are high school students; 33 percent are college undergraduates; 27 percent have bachelor's degrees; 14 percent are graduate students; and 19 percent hold terminal degrees. Out of the 364 responses, the majority were from the United States. A sizeable minority, however, 16 percent, came from other countries. There were 51 respondents from Canada, three from Australia, three from England, one each from the Netherlands and from Brazil. Of the U.S. respondents, one third were from the Northeast; 12 percent from the southeast; 15 percent from the central states; 18 percent from the southwest; and only 6 percent from the northwest. (The regional divisions were supplied by FOX broadcasting. Northeast, above Virginia; southeast, east of the Mississippi River; southwest, below Oregon; northwest, west of the Rockies.) About half of the respondents considered themselves "medium" viewers of television. Since the terms "light," "medium," and "heavy" were not defined, what this actually means in terms of viewing hours is ambiguous. About a third see themselves as "light" viewers and 22 percent as "heavy" viewers. The survey allowed X Philes to list up to three favorite television shows they watch in addition to the X Files. That makes a possible total of 1,092 responses if each person listed three (not everyone did). Because people wrote in responses and did not check off categories, this data was not coded and, therefore, is not in the frequencies and percentages section at all. People wrote in the names of about 140 different television shows. Star Trek, in its many incarnations, was the most frequently listed show. Star Trek: The Next Generation was listed 160 times; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 70 times; Star Trek (both The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine as one entry), 10 times; Star Trek (the original show) 8 times; and Star Trek (all versions as one entry), 6 times. In all, then, the words "Star Trek" appeared 254 times. From this, however, you cannot conclude that 254 of the 364 respondents listed Star Trek (in some form) as a favorite show). Some people listed some version of Star Trek as two or more of their three answers. You can conclude that about one-fourth of all possible response space was devoted to Star Trek. Other shows that were written in more than 10 times as one of their "favorite other shows": 70 - The Simpsons 57 - Seinfeld 44 - The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. 35 - Babylon 5 35 - Northern Exposure 37 - NYPD Blue 27 - Picket Fences 23 - Highlander 23 - Lois & Clark 20 - Mad About You 19 - Law and Order 17 - Murphy Brown 25 - Home Improvement 15 - Forever Knight 15 - Mystery Science Theater 15 - SeaQuest DSV 14 - Grace Under Fire 14 - Roseanne 12 - The X Files (despite being told to list *other* shows) 12 - Frasier 12 - Mystery 11 - Married with Children 9 - Late Night with David Letterman

CONCLUSIONS

The most obvious conclusion is that this survey drew a picture of not only a typical X Phile, but a typical Net user. (Note: I have no statistics at hand, but past studies have shown that the Internet is changing, but still mostly used by men.) If we can extrapolate from this survey to make conclusions about the entire group, then this group is interesting because it has a greater amount of participation by women than other groups. The women's participation can be an indicator of how popular the show is with women. If a male-majority environment can produce almost 40 percent participation by women, then you might predict that, among the general public the split would be closer to fifty-fifty. The number of responses in many of the category breakdowns are very close. No t tests were run to look for statistical significance, but a good guess might be that, statistically, there would be no differences in the numbers of people in the three middle age categories, in educational levels between college undergraduate and bachelor's degree, and, perhaps, in sex. Among the U.S. regions, it appears that the only significant category might be the northeast. Therefore a more accurate statistical picture could go something like this: a male or female, between the age of 18 and 35, who is either in college or has at least a bachelor's degree, who is from the northeast and whose favorite show is Star Trek. One final, obvious, conclusion is that the X Files has successfully tapped into the Star Trek audience.

Begin Analysis Output

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NETTER NET USER

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 0 2 .5 .5 .5 YES 1 304 83.5 83.5 84.1 NO 2 58 15.9 15.9 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I + 0 I 2 + I 1 --------------------------------------+ YES I 304 I --------------------------------------+ I 2 -------+ NO I 58 I -------+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 80 160 240 320 400 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 MAR 94 DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY PAGE 3 08:47:46 INSTALLATION Honeywell CP-6

AGE AGE

Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 12-17 1 12 3.3 3.3 3.3 18-24 2 127 34.9 34.9 38.2 25-34 3 145 39.8 39.8 78.0 35-49 4 75 20.6 20.6 98.6 50 AND OVER 5 5 1.4 1.4 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I 1 ---+ 12-17 I I 12 ---+ I 2 --------------------------------+ 18-24 I 127 I --------------------------------+ I 3 ------------------------------------+ 25-34 I 145 I ------------------------------------+ I 4 -------------------+ 35-49 I 75 I -------------------+ I 5 -+ 50 AND OVER II 5 -+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 40 80 120 160 200 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. MAR 94 DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY PAGE 4 08:47:46 INSTALLATION Honeywell CP-6

SEX SEX

Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 0 6 1.6 1.6 1.6 MALE 1 215 59.1 59.1 60.7 FEMALE 2 143 39.3 39.3 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I -+ 0 II 6 -+ I 1 ---------------------------+ MALE I 215 I ---------------------------+ I 2 ------------------+ FEMALE I 143 I ------------------+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 80 160 240 320 400 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. MAR 94 DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY PAGE 5 08:47:46 INSTALLATION Honeywell CP-6

EDUCATE EDUCATION LEVEL

Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 0 1 .3 .3 .3 HIGH SCHOOL 1 25 6.9 6.9 7.1 COLLEGE UNDERGRADUAT 2 121 33.2 33.2 40.4 BACHELOR DEGREE 3 98 26.9 26.9 67.3 GRAD STUDENT 4 51 14.0 14.0 81.3 GRADUATE DEGREE 5 68 18.7 18.7 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I + 0 I 1 + I 1 ------+ HIGH SCHOOL I 25 I ------+ I 2 ------------------------------+ COLLEGE UNDERGRADUAT I 121 I ------------------------------+ I 3 -------------------------+ BACHELOR DEGREE I 98 I -------------------------+ I 4 -------------+ GRAD STUDENT I 51 I -------------+ I 5 -----------------+ GRADUATE DEGREE I 68 I -----------------+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 40 80 120 160 200 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. MAR 94 DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY PAGE 6 08:47:46 INSTALLATION Honeywell CP-6

REGION US REGION

Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 0 59 16.2 16.2 16.2 NORTHEAST 1 119 32.7 32.7 48.9 SOUTHEAST 2 42 11.5 11.5 60.4 CENTRAL 3 55 15.1 15.1 75.5 NORTHWEST 4 22 6.0 6.0 81.6 SOUTHWEST 5 67 18.4 18.4 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I ---------------+ 0 I 59 I ---------------+ I 1 ------------------------------+ NORTHEAST I 119 I ------------------------------+ I 2 -----------+ SOUTHEAST I 42 I -----------+ I 3 --------------+ CENTRAL I 55 I --------------+ I 4 ------+ NORTHWEST I 22 I ------+ I 5 -----------------+ SOUTHWEST I 67 I -----------------+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 40 80 120 160 200 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. MAR 94 DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY PAGE 7 08:47:46 INSTALLATION Honeywell CP-6

VIEWER VIEWER TYPE

Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart. VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 0 2 .5 .5 .5 LIGHT 1 113 31.0 31.0 31.6 MEDIUM 2 169 46.4 46.4 78.0 HEAVY 3 80 22.0 22.0 100.0 ------- ------- ------- TOTAL 364 100.0 100.0 I -+ 0 II 2 -+ I 1 ----------------------------+ LIGHT I 113 I ----------------------------+ I 2 ------------------------------------------+ MEDIUM I 169 I ------------------------------------------+ I 3 --------------------+ HEAVY I 80 I --------------------+ I I.........I.........I.........I.........I.........I 0 40 80 120 160 200 FREQUENCY VALID CASES 364 MISSING CASES 0 Click for a Bar-Chart or a Pie Chart.

"Favorite Show" question -- summary of "Number 1 shows"

78 - Star Trek: The Next Generation 26 - Seinfeld 19 - Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 16 - BABYLON 5 15 - Northern Exposure 16 - Simpsons 14 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9 13 - Home Improvement 11 - Lois and Clark 10 - Picket Fences 8 - Highlander 8 - NYPD Blue 7 - The X-Files (despite being told to give *other* programs...) 7 - Forever Knight 7 - Mad About You 7 - Law and Order 5 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 5 - Anamaniacs 5 - Picket Fences 4 - Married with Children 4 - Star Trek (both New Generation & Deep Space Nine 4 - Star Trek (all flavours) 4 - Roseanne 3 - SeaQuest DSV 3 - ST:TNG 3 - Murphy Brown 3 - Star Trek 3 - Red Dwarf 2 - Seaquest DSV 2 - Street Legal (CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Company) 2 - PBS' Mystery 2 - Mystery (on PBS) 2 - Larry Sanders 2 - John Laroquette Show 2 - Homicide: Life on the Street 2 - Grace Under Fire 2 - Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 2 - Beverly Hills 90210 2 - Beauty and the Beast 2 - Quantum Leap 2 - Lovejoy Mysteries 2 - Late Show with David Letterman 2 - Frasier 1 - any university of KY basketball game 1 - Connections 1 - Wings 1 - Twin Peaks 1 - Tiny Toon Adventures 1 - The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1 - The Commish 1 - Sisters 1 - Oprah Winfrey Show 1 - Missing Persons 1 - LA LAW 1 - Kids in the Hall 1 - Guiding Light 1 - George Carlin Show 1 - Family Matters 1 - Doctor Who 1 - Dark Shadows 1 - Cops 1 - CNN Headline News 1 - Blake's 7 1 - Beavis and Butthead 1 - Bakersfield PD 1 - HeadBanger's Ball

"Favorite Show" question -- summary of "Number 2 shows"

41 - Simpsons 39 - Star Trek: The Next Generation 33 - STNG: Deep Space Nine 13 - Seinfeld 13 - NYPD Blue 12 - Babylon 5 12 - Northern Exposure 12 - Picket Fence 9 - Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 8 - Highlander 8 - Murphy Brown 7 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 7 - Lois & Clark 7 - Law & Order 6 - Home Improvement 6 - Grace Under Fire 6 - SeaQuest DSV 5 - Forever Knight 5 - Star Trek: both new shows 5 - Roseanne 5 - Married With Children 5 - Mystery 5 - Mad About You 6 - SeaQuest DSV 4 - Melrose Place 3 - X-Files 3 - Wings 3 - Late Night w/ David Letterman 3 - Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman 3 - The Nanny 3 - Quantum Leap 2 - Sherlock Holmes Mysteries 2 - X-Men 2 - Unsolved Mysteries 2 - Lovejoy 2 - Living Single 2 - Cops 2 - Blake's 7 (British SF (1978-1981) (aired in US 1986)) 2 - Beverly Hills, 90210 2 - Animaniacs 2 - Fraiser 2 - Dave's World 2 - Star Trek (all versions) 2 - Star Trek 1 - Wings (Discovery Channel) 1 - Wild, Wild West 1 - Red Dwarf 1 - WKRP in Cincinnati (the old ones) 1 - Viper (NBC) 1 - Twin Peaks 1 - Time Machine (A & E) 1 - The Sandbaggers 1 - The Prisoner 1 - The Avengers 1 - Sisters 1 - Remington Steele 1 - Red Shoe Diaries 1 - Nova 1 - North Of 60 1 - Nature 1 - National Geographic Explorer 1 - MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1 - LA Law 1 - Kolchak: The Night Stalker 1 - In Living Color (if Jim Carrey is on) 1 - Homicide 1 - Five Star Sentai Dairanger 1 - Cross-Fire 1 - Critic (when it wasn't cancelled) 1 - Commish 1 - Coach 1 - Cafe Americain (assuming it's not cancelled) 1 - Beauty and the Beast 1 - Batman: The Animated Series 1 - America's Most Wanted 1 - All My Children 1 - Action Pack 1 - The Kids in the Hall 1 - Bakersfield P.D. 1 - Doctor, Doctor 1 - Hockey Night In Canada 1 - Roseanne 1 - This Week with David Brinkley 1 - Twilight Zone 1 - Inside the Line ( a British cop show on TVOntario) 1 - Beyond 2000

"Favorite Show" question -- summary of "Number 3 shows"

30 - Star Trek: The Next Generation 23 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9 18 - Seinfeld 13 - Simpsons 16 - Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 15 - NYPD Blue 8 - Mad About You 8 - Northern Exposure 8 - Frasier 7 - Highlander 7 - Babylon 5 7 - Time Trax 6 - Herman's Head 6 - Murphy Brown 6 - Home Improvement 5 - Picket Fences 5 - Lois & Clark 5 - Grace Under Fire 5 - Law & Order 4 - Sherlock Holmes 4 - SeaQuest DSV 4 - Homicide 4 - Roseanne 4 - Late Show w/Letterman 4 - Nova 3 - Wings (Discovery) 3 - Lovejoy 3 - Forever Knight 3 - Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman 3 - Sisters 3 - Beverly Hills 90210 3 - Mystery Science Theatre 3000 3 - Star Trek 3 - Batman the Animated Series 2 - X-Men 2 - X-Files 2 - Viper 2 - Unsolved Mysteries 2 - The Critic 2 - Mystery (PBS) 2 - Melrose Place 2 - Kids in the Hall 2 - Inspector Morse 2 - L.A. Law 2 - Twin Peaks 2 - This Old House / Yankee Gardner 2 - Rush Limbaugh 2 - Ren & Stimpy 2 - Red Dwarf 2 - Quantum Leap 2 - Married With Children 2 - Cops 2 - America's Most Wanted 2 - Larry Sanders 2 - Wings 1 - Vanishing Son 1 - Washington Week 1 - The Day the Universe Changed 1 - The Young and the Restless 1 - Tazmania 1 - Tales From The Crypt 1 - Starman 1 - Star Trek (both new shows) 1 - Scarecrow & Mrs. King 1 - Saturday Night Live 1 - Roc 1 - Robin of Sherwood 1 - QVC network 1 - "Mysteries" on A&E or PBS 1 - Mysteries from the other Dominion (Sci-fi Channel Show) 1 - Money World with Louis Rukhuyser 1 - Max Headroom 1 - Masterpiece Theatre 1 - Martin 1 - MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour 1 - Living Single 1 - Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1 - Kate and Allie 1 - House of Elliot (on A & E cable) 1 - Have Gun, Will Travel 1 - General Hospital 1 - Frontline 1 - EastEnders (on PBS) 1 - Dream On (HBO) 1 - Dave's World 1 - Connections 1 - Commish 1 - Coach 1 - Blossom 1 - Blakes 7 1 - Bakersfield P.D. 1 - Avonlea 1 - Another World 1 - Animaniacs 1 - All Creatures Great and Small 1 - Action Pack (TekWar Series) 1 - The Nanny 1 - Beavis & Butthead 1 - Furniture On the Mend 1 - Jeopardy 1 - Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1 - Robocop 1 - The Good Life 1 - Culture Clash 1 - Matlock

"Favorite Show" question -- merged answers

160 - Star Trek - The Next Generation 70 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9 70 - Simpsons 57 - Seinfeld 44 - Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 35 - Babylon 5 35 - Northern Exposure 32 - NYPD Blue 27 - Picket Fences 23 - Highlander 23 - Lois & Clark 20 - Mad About You 19 - Law & Order 17 - Murphy Brown 16 - Home Improvement 15 - Forever Knight 15 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 15 - SeaQuest DSV 14 - Grace Under Fire 13 - Roseanne 12 - The X-Files (despite being told to give *other* programs...) 12 - Fraiser 12 - Mystery 11 - Married With Children 10 - Star Trek (both New Generation & Deep Space Nine) 9 - Late Night w/ David Letterman 9 - Home Improvement 9 - Anamaniacs 8 - Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman 8 - Quantum Leap 8 - Star Trek (old show) 8 - Time Trax 7 - Lovejoy 7 - Beverly Hills 90210 7 - Homicide 6 - Sherlock Holmes 6 - Red Dwarf 6 - Herman's Head 6 - Wings 6 - Melrose Place 6 - Star Trek (all versions) 5 - Sisters 5 - Nova 5 - Picket Fences 5 - NYPD Blue 5 - Cops 4 - X-Men 4 - Wings (Discovery Channel) 4 - Unsolved Mysteries 4 - Twin Peaks 4 - Blake's 7 (British SF (1978-1981) (aired in US 1986)) 4 - Larry Sanders 4 - Kids in the Hall 4 - Batman the Animated Series 4 - L.A. Law 4 - The Nanny 3 - Viper 3 - Living Single 3 - Commish 3 - Dave's World 3 - Bakersfield P.D. 3 - Critic (when it wasn't cancelled) 3 - Beauty and the Beast 3 - America's Most Wanted 2 - This Old House / Yankee Gardner 2 - Street Legal (CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Company) 2 - Rush Limbaugh 2 - Ren & Stimpy 2 - MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour 2 - John Laroquette Show 2 - Inspector Morse 2 - Coach 2 - Action Pack 2 - Connections 2 - All My Children 2 - Beavis and Butthead 1 - any university of KY basketball game 1 - Wild, Wild West 1 - WKRP in Cincinnati (the old ones) 1 - Vanishing Son 1 - Tiny Toon Adventures 1 - Time Machine (A & E) 1 - The Young and the Restless 1 - The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1 - The Sandbaggers 1 - The Prisoner 1 - The Avengers 1 - Tazmania 1 - Tales From The Crypt 1 - Starman 1 - Scarecrow & Mrs. King 1 - Saturday Night Live 1 - Roc 1 - Robin of Sherwood 1 - Remington Steele 1 - Red Shoe Diaries 1 - QVC network 1 - Oprah Winfrey Show 1 - North Of 60 1 - Nature 1 - National Geographic Explorer 1 - Mysteries from the other Dominion (Sci-fi Channel Show) 1 - Money World with Louis Rukhuyser 1 - Missing Persons 1 - Max Headroom 1 - Masterpiece Theatre 1 - Martin 1 - Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1 - Kolchak: The Night Stalker 1 - Kate and Allie 1 - In Living Color (if Jim Carrey is on) 1 - House of Elliot (on A & E cable) 1 - Have Gun, Will Travel 1 - Guiding Light 1 - George Carlin Show 1 - General Hospital 1 - Frontline 1 - Five Star Sentai Dairanger 1 - Family Matters 1 - EastEnders (on PBS) 1 - Dream On (HBO) 1 - Doctor Who 1 - Dark Shadows 1 - Cross-Fire 1 - Cafe Americain (assuming it's not cancelled) 1 - CNN Headline News 1 - Blossom 1 - Avonlea 1 - Another World 1 - All Creatures Great and Small 1 - The Good Life 1 - This Week with David Brinkley 1 - Twilight Zone (59 - 64) (does this count?) 1 - Doctor, Doctor 1 - Furniture On the Mend 1 - HeadBanger's Ball 1 - Hockey Night In Canada 1 - Jeopardy 1 - Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1 - Robocop 1 - Roseanne 1 - Washington Week 1 - The Day the Universe Changed 1 - Culture Clash 1 - Beyond 2000 1 - Inside the Line ( a British cop show on TVOntario) 1 - Matlock

Sample Survey Form

X-PHILES SURVEY Do not post responses to the NET Email all responses to x-files@info.rutgers.edu All fans of the X Files please answer the survey questions below. Some of the questions may seem redundant ... but they do serve a purpose. Please do not edit out or combine any lines of the questionnaire. When the answers are compiled, results will be posted and the information forwarded to the people at FOX, who are aware that we are doing the survey and have had input on the questionnaire. Please make copies and collect (and email) answer from X-philes who are not NET users. Names are optional, but please send in only one response per person. Name: Netter (Y/N): Please select the age group you belong to using 1 = 12-17 2 = 18-24 3 = 25-34 4 = 35-49 5 = 50+ Age: Sex (M/F): Please chose your highest educational level, using 1 = high school student/completed high school 2 = college undergraduate 3 = completed bachelor's degree 4 = graduate student 5 = completed graduate/terminal degree Education: City: State/Province: Country: U.S. residents please approximate your region using 1 = Northeast 2 = Southeast (below Virginia) 3 = Central (Mississippi to the Rockies) 4 = Northwest 5 = Southwest (below Oregon) Region: Please estimate how much television you watch and use the following numbers to rank what type of viewer you are: 1 = light viewer 2 = medium 3 = heavy viewer Viewer: Please list three other favorite TV shows: 1. 2. 3. THANKS!!!