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Survey of British adults on attitudes towards the portrayal of violence in television, films and games and the effectiveness of Ofcom. Conducted on behalf of Mediawatch UK.
Date Published: 29 Nov 2008
Categories: Media | Politics | Public and communities | Social | UK
Description
The survey tested four elements:
- whether there is perceived to be too much violence portrayed in entertainment programmes on television
- the role of government in reducing violence in television, films and games
- perceived effectiveness of Ofcom in controlling violence on television
- the responsiveness of broadcasters, film and game produicers to public concerns about violence.
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