Group worries about violence against women on TV
NEW YORK (AP) - A group that monitors violence in prime-time
television says it's concerned about women being more frequent
targets.
The Parents Television Council released its report Wednesday. It
says it counted more than 400 violent acts against women in prime
time on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox shows in February and May this year.
There were just under 200 during those months in 2004.
The council notes that acts against women are a small percentage
of violence in prime time.
The report shows there were more than 3,900 total violent acts
in prime-time during those two months this year, a 2 percent
increase from five years ago.
Council president Tim Winter says he worries that violence on TV
encourages violence in real life.
(This version CORRECTS SUBS 4th graf to correct more than 3,900
violent acts encompasses everyone.)
10/28/09 20:17
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