WTF?
Sex and violence during the early prime-time slot have increased significantly during the last six years, according to a new study by the Parents Television Council. It found that instances of violence had soared 52.4% since a similar study in 2000-01 and that sexual content had increased 22.1%. Use of foul language dropped by 25.4%, but Timothy Winter, president of the group said the figure was misleading. Although milder words, such as “hell” and “damn,” decreased, the use of bleeped words increased 40%. Those words are more offensive and often easy for children to figure out. “If you hear an ‘F’ and you hear a ‘K,’ it doesn’t leave much to the imagination,” he said. No kidding.


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