Tell Us About Your Tech Habits!

Tell Us About Your Tech Habits!

We'd like to ask for your opinions about technology in our annual survey. Photo: 99.3 The Box/Saga Communications


We Want Your Opinion!

Our goal is to provide the content you want, the way you want it on the platforms and devices you use most. So, we’d like to ask for your opinions about technology in our annual survey.

Tell us how you use radio, social media, smart devices, TV, streaming and internet to stay connected to entertainment and news from The Box and other sources. Your responses will be confidential and we’ll never share your personal info. We’ll only use what you provide to make 99.3 The Box better.

This survey may take up to 15-20 minutes to complete. But you can stop, save and resume at any time.  We hope you’ll take the time to share your preferences now, so we can better serve you in the future.

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