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Centerville residents were asked a series of questions about the ways in which they acquire <br /> information about City Government and its activities. The principal source of information was <br /> ascertained. Then, the city's newsletter was discussed, followed by the examination of cable <br /> television and the Internet. <br /> Principal Source of <br /> Information <br /> Residents were initially as ked: <br /> What is your principal source of information about I. <br /> Centerville City Government and its activities? <br /> Fifty -two percent rely upon two newspapers — the "Citizen" and the "Quad:" <br /> CITY NEWSLETTER 16% <br /> CITIZEN 26% <br /> QUAD 28% <br /> CABLE TELEVISION 8% <br /> WEB SITE 4% <br /> MEETINGS 5% <br /> WORD OF MOUTH 6% <br /> WHITE BEAR PRESS 2% <br /> HUGONIAN 3% <br /> SCATTERED 2% <br /> Sixteen percent rely upon the "City Newsletter." Eight percent choose "cable television." <br /> "Citizen" is key to: <br /> • households with seniors <br /> "City newsletter" is posted at a higher rate by: <br /> • households with children <br /> 55 <br /> 88 <br />