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Study: Crude Language Up on Reality Shows (AP)







Study: Crude Language Up on Reality
Shows (AP)

Study: Crude Language Up on Reality
Shows (AP)
06/25/2004 03:31 PM

AP - Real life is coarser than fiction — or at least the TV version of reality. The amount of crude language and sexual references on unscripted TV shows has increased markedly over the past few years, surpassing the levels on traditional comedies and dramas, according to a study released Friday by a conservative media watchdog, the Parents Television Council.




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