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Answer some questions on children and TV and win £250 of vouchers

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AnnMumsnet · 30/09/2008 20:26

It's survey time again and this time there's another chance to win vouchers worth £250 for either The White Company, SpaceNK, or Boden.

Freeview and Dr Tanya Byron are putting together a major report on children and television and want to know what you think. If you have a child aged 2-9 and live in the UK, please complete this survey.

They're also looking for 20 folks to take part in an online focus group on a private section of Talk. Again they want folks with children aged 2-9 and you need to be available to take part in online discussions from Oct 6th - 17th including a one hour online discussion with Dr Tanya Byron on Friday 17th October from 1-2pm. Everyone who is chosen and takes part in this online focus group will receive £25 worth of Amazon vouchers. If you're interested, click here.

Thanks!

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avenanap · 30/09/2008 20:33

The space at the end where you pop your email address in doesn't work.

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bonkerz · 30/09/2008 20:37

done

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Hulababy · 30/09/2008 20:52

Done

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spamm · 30/09/2008 21:01

Done

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AnnMumsnet · 30/09/2008 21:02

avenanap, seems to work for me!

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LIZS · 30/09/2008 21:05

done

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ruddynorah · 30/09/2008 21:06

done

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andyrobo237 · 30/09/2008 21:09

All done - I never win tho

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sweetcat · 30/09/2008 21:11

Done

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singyswife · 30/09/2008 21:11

Done the survey but cannot join the discussion thingy as I will not be available on the 17th for the discussion.

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castille · 30/09/2008 21:12

NOT FAIR! Where are the comps for us non UK resident folk?

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Sexonlegs · 30/09/2008 21:20

When I click on "Next" nothing happens

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tortoise · 30/09/2008 21:22

done!

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fryalot · 30/09/2008 21:25

done.

Twice.

And unless someone is very quick with giving birth, I suspect the answers to question 21 "how many children do you have?" and question 22 "how many children do you have?" will be the same.

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singyswife · 30/09/2008 21:26

lol, yeah i noticed that too.

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tortoiseshell · 30/09/2008 21:31

done

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LilRedWG · 30/09/2008 22:25

done

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GodzillasBumcheek · 30/09/2008 22:27

Awwww....but DD1 and DD2 are too old, and DD3 is too young

Raaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrh! (Stamps feet)

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CherryChapstick · 30/09/2008 22:30

Done.

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IdrisTheDragon · 30/09/2008 22:31

Done

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Sawyer64 · 30/09/2008 22:31

Done.

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saint2shoes · 30/09/2008 22:35

why does the agegroup have to be 2-9
this always excludes people who have dc's with sn and still watch programmes when they are older

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corblimeymadam · 30/09/2008 22:50

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LynetteScavo · 30/09/2008 22:57

I will be at work at that time on the 17th, so I shall be sitting up straight and looking like I'm working, and I might have to take a call. But hey, I'm a woman, I can multi-task.

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pucca · 30/09/2008 23:57

done

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