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			<title>MCA-I 2011 Demographics Survey: Results show buying patterns remain steady, but job descriptions converge.</title>
			<description> So what do today&#8217;s media communications professionals look like?  Well, they appear to wear a lot of hats. The percentage of Director / Producer / Executive producers decreased from the 2006 survey by about 5%, Cinematographers decreased by about 8% and Corporate Management decreased by almost 9%. At the same time, a new category &#8220;Wear Multiple Hats&#8221; in the 2011 survey garnered 22% - which coincidentally (?) is the same percentage as those other categories decreased. Please note that not all respondents answered all questions, so the percentages used here in this summary give a big picture result. The survey was also anonymous, so some of the results cannot be correlated directly to each respondent.   Of the 241 responses, the majority (58%) of the participants identify themselves as MCA-I members (mostly Individual members); Twenty six percent as past members of MCA-I; and sixteen percent have never joined MCA-I. Other geographic results of survey participants...
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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