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Survey gauges "American Idol" chatter at work

It’s now safe to say that no aspect of worklife is beyond a survey in this country. Proof of that is a new poll from the staffing company Spherion Corp. “American Idol” continues to be the most talked about TV show but it is becoming less of a topic of discussion, according to the poll. T

Thirty-three percent of U.S. workers named “Idol” as the show they discussed the most at work, down from 37 percent last year. And the workers are spending less time at work talking about it: 17 percent in the current poll, down from 21 percent last year.

The TV-talk provides the ties that bind at work those surveyed said, but their numbers decreased slightly: 40 percent this year, vs. 44 percent last year.

For more on the study go to:

http://spherion.mediaroom.com/pressroom

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