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


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Tell us how you use radio, social media, smart devices, TV, streaming and internet to stay connected to entertainment and news from 99.3 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 The Box better.

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