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Investors Want TV Stock Listings, Survey Says: More than a third of respondents to a NASDAQ market survey said they read newspaper stock listings at least once a week, but more would like to get them from television. NASDAQ, the over-the-counter stock market, said half of 1,016 people surveyed by Frank N. Magid Associates said they would like to see stock listings on their local TV newscast. Eighty-seven percent of those surveyed said television was a source of their economic news, followed by 65% for newspapers, 27% for radio and 24% for magazines.
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