By Tamim Akiki and HamPoll Staff
The survey was conducted between January 30th and February 4th by Hamilton ’s Polling Organization. Two hundred and ten students participated in the survey, and their views on Hamilton ’s media outlets are summarized in this issue. HamPoll would like to thank the student body for continuing to support our surveys and to emphasize that our role is simply to document the views and opinions of students. For this survey, we believe that all Hamilton media outlets have hard-working teams behind them and we hope that this information will be useful to them in understanding what the student body is estimated to like and dislike.
1. The Right:
With over 69% of respondents expressing dissatisfaction with The Right, this publication ranks fourth among Hamilton ’s media outlets. In addition, despite the low 5% Democratic satisfaction with The Right, the Republican equivalent remains low in absolute terms (38%) indicating a general lack of enthusiasm about this newsletter. Lastly, The Right needs to advertise itself on a larger scale as more than 50% of all respondents did not have an opinion about it, a rate second only to that of WHCL (51%). If we isolate those who did not have an opinion, then The Right ranks first is dissatisfaction with 72%. Unfortunately, it also ranks last (16%) in terms of usefulness to the Hamilton Community with support from 43% of Republican student respondents and only 7% of Democrats.
2. The Daily Bull:
The Daily Bull is a very polarizing newsletter. In details, it was able to garner the satisfaction of 45% of the 210 DIFFERENT Hamilton students. This left 53% of the responses expressing dissatisfaction with Hamilton ’s yellow daily. As expected, since The Daily Bull is published so frequently, the percentage of students who did not hold an opinion about it was only 2%. In addition, this publication is most enjoyed by freshman with 80% satisfaction compared to 36%, 39%, and 33% satisfaction among sophomores, juniors, and seniors respectively.
3. The Spectator:
Almost 52% of respondents said they were either satisfied or very satisfied with The Spectator and 80% of them thought it is a useful source of quality information for the Hamilton Community. The distribution of satisfaction by class years shows 61% of freshmen are satisfied with The Spec compared to 54% of sophomores 40% of juniors and 51% of seniors. With this newspaper, gender appears to be a determining factor in satisfaction, with females expressing satisfaction at a 15% higher rate than male students.
4. The Duel Observer:
More than 22% of respondents did not have an opinion about The Duel Observer. The Observer has the satisfaction of 60% of the student respondents which means it has one of the lowest dissatisfaction rates among media outlets at Hamilton , second only to WHCL. The lowest satisfaction with The Duel came from seniors (49%) which was a drop from the high satisfaction among juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The Duel Observer phenomenon is also characterized by its ability to cross party and gender lines securing itself an equally-good reputation among a simple majority of students.
5. WHCL:
6. The Continental:
7. The Wag:
Almost half of the respondents were satisfied with The Wag but more than 30% did not express their opinions regarding its performance. Similar to The Duel Observer, satisfaction with The Wag does not vary by gender and political affiliation, but unlike The Duel Observer, there is no evidence of a difference in satisfaction with The Wag by class year.
Additional results:
Students who were dissatisfied with: | Were also most dissatisfied with: |
The Continental | The Daily Bull |
The Daily Bull | The Continental |
The Spectator | The Continental |
The Right | The Continental & The Spectator |
The Wag | The Right & The Daily Bull |
The Duel Observer | The Spectator |
WHCL | The Continental & The Right |
Quotes from the Survey:
“The students seem to be in a bubble when it comes to knowing what is going on in the world. We have to actively seek out any news. There are no national newspapers available in the dining halls, and the student media does not focus on the outside world.”
“Please stop publishing the daily bull.”
“Duel Observer: This publication is a complete waste of paper.. It’s not funny, its offensive to the college and administrators, and is embarrassing for the Hamilton community.”
“I hate Syracuse news. Some lady gets mugged and they talk about it as if it was the end of the world.”
“PLEASE bring the New York Times back to Commons and McEwen.”
“DAILY BULL AND THESSALONIUS TOKEFACE are the soul’s sustenance.”
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