Average American spends just $8 when visiting an Art Museum
February 2015
A recent survey of 236 members of the Association of Art Museum Directors in the United States has provided an insight into the ecosystem of North America’s museums. According to the report entitled: “Art Museums by the Numbers 2014”, of… Read more...
Survey discovers which aspects of the Christmas story Americans believe
December 2014
A recent survey, which explored to what extent US adults believe the Christmas story, has found that majority believe the Christmas story is historically accurate. The findings uncovered that of the adult respondents, 81 per cent believed that baby Jesus… Read more...
The Bible is humanity’s most valuable book, survey shows
November 2014
A recent survey by YouGov, has shown that both The Bible and Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection are humanity’s most valuable books. The survey asked 2,044 adults, in Britain, to vote for the book with most value to the world.… Read more...
Survey Outs England’s Most and Least Popular Tourist Attractions
October 2014
A recent VisitEngland survey has outed England’s most and least popular tourist attractions of 2013. The study, which included 1,279 of the nation’s attractions, discovered that, with 6,701,036 visitors in 2013 alone, the British Museum was the… Read more...
London Most Expensive City for Cultural Activities, Research Shows
September 2014
According to research conducted by Post Office Travel Money, London is the most expensive city in Europe for cultural activities. England’s capital surpassed 11 of Europe’s major cities despite offering free entry to some of its museums and art… Read more...
Libraries Trying to Keep up with Digital Technologies, Survey Shows
July 2014
Libraries in America have made strides forward to keep up with today’s digital technologies, a recently published report – the Digital Inclusion Survey – has shown. Of the 3,392 respondents included, just 2.5% conceded to not offering free… Read more...
