Pew Research Center Poll: March News Interest Index--News/Entertainment

George W. Bush job performance (1); Congress job performance (6); people today do/do not lead as good lives as they used to (1); young people today do/do not have as strong sense of right and wrong as they did fifty years ago (1); how closely followed certain news stories this past month (7); opinio...

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Main Author: Pew Research Center
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research 2006
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Pew
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25940/roper-31095848
https://doi.roper.center?doi=10.25940/ROPER-31095848
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Summary:George W. Bush job performance (1); Congress job performance (6); people today do/do not lead as good lives as they used to (1); young people today do/do not have as strong sense of right and wrong as they did fifty years ago (1); how closely followed certain news stories this past month (7); opinion of some groups and organizations (9); Social Security (3); would favor/oppose allowing oil and gas drilling in Alaskan Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (1); protecting environment/developing new sources of energy should be a more important priority for this country (1); TV shows (3); time spent watching TV (16); number of movies seen in last month (1); concern for what children see/hear (14); bothered by certain things on TV (7); how often watch TV with children (1); how often know what children are watching on TV when not with them (1); rules about children watching TV (3); entertainment industry within rights of free speech/beyond guarantees of free speech in presenting objectionable or offensive material (1); responsibility for amount of sex and violence found in entertainment today (1); views about entertainment media (3); responsibility for children these days being exposed to printed or video materials depicting explicit sex or graphic violence (2); greater danger that entertainment industry will produce material harmful to society/government will impose undue restrictions (1); government can/cannot impose fines on radio stations if they broadcast indecent or obscene material (1); movie rating system (1); deciding whether movies/television/video games/music lyrics are appropriate for respondent's family (5); dealing with concerns about indecency in the media (6); computer use (4); personal computer in home (3); video game system in household (1); cable TV (3); satellite television service (1); clergy at respondent's place of worship does/does not speak out about too much sex and violence in television and movies (1); 2004 presidential election (2).