Flemington, NJ, March 27, 2009 – A new study conducted among American Idol viewers revealed that Idol watchers thought that contestant, Megan Joy, should have gone home before Michael Sarver on last night’s results show.
The study was conducted by HCD Research on March 26, to obtain American Idol viewers’ predictions and opinions of which contestants should have been voted off last night’s results show. HCD Research is conducting a weekly study during the airing of American Idol Season 8 to gauge who American Idol viewers think should be voted off each week. The study results are compared to the actual results of the show each week.
Viewers were asked to choose their top three contestants from this week’s show that they thought should be voted off. The contestants with the highest percentages to be voted off included, Megan Joy (31%), Michael Sarver (17%) and Anoop Desai (12%).While contestant Michael Sarver ranked second highest, Megan Joy’s ranking was significantly higher.
Among the findings:
Respondents were asked to pick the top three contestants from this week’s show that they thought should be voted off:
|
Contestant |
% that think contestant should be voted off |
|
Megan Joy |
31% |
|
Michael Sarver |
17% |
|
Anoop Desai |
12% |
|
Scott MacIntyre |
10% |
|
Adam Lambert |
8% |
|
Lil Rounds |
7% |
|
Allison Iraheta |
5% |
|
Matt Giraud |
4% |
|
Kris Allen |
4% |
|
Danny Gokey |
3% |
The Media Curves web site provides the media and general public with a venue to view Americans’ perceptions of popular and controversial media events and advertisements.
To view Fox’s coverage of these results, visit:
http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/good_day_philadelphia/031209_Judging_American_Idol_Judges
HCD Research specializes in conducting communications research for the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, financial and entertainment industries, among others.
Headquartered in Flemington, NJ, the company's services include traditional and web-based communications research. For additional information on HCD Research, access the company’s web site at www.hcdi.net or 908-788-9393.
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