Which Cultural Entities Will People Return To After Reopening?
KNOW YOUR OWN BONE
By Colleen Dilenschneider
Near-term demand to revisit cultural organizations is being redistributed toward some kinds of entities and away from others. People intend to visit cultural organizations again. Perhaps that’s the best news there is, regardless of your organization type. Here’s what’s changed in the last two weeks. We asked people the following question: On a scale of 1 to 100 where a response of 1 means “a significant decrease in my likelihood of visiting,” a response of 50 means “the same” or “no change in my likelihood of visiting,” and a response of 100 means a “significant increase in my likelihood of visiting”: How likely are you to visit a(n) [organization type] after the current coronavirus-related restrictions are removed and you are able to resume your normal activities? [More]
By Colleen Dilenschneider
Near-term demand to revisit cultural organizations is being redistributed toward some kinds of entities and away from others. People intend to visit cultural organizations again. Perhaps that’s the best news there is, regardless of your organization type. Here’s what’s changed in the last two weeks. We asked people the following question: On a scale of 1 to 100 where a response of 1 means “a significant decrease in my likelihood of visiting,” a response of 50 means “the same” or “no change in my likelihood of visiting,” and a response of 100 means a “significant increase in my likelihood of visiting”: How likely are you to visit a(n) [organization type] after the current coronavirus-related restrictions are removed and you are able to resume your normal activities? [More]
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