Friday 10 August 2007

A collective survey on the media and football violance

this is an extract from the survey asking if the majority of fans beleive the media glamorizes football violance.

SECTION F - Media Influence and involvement
Q.13 Television coverage of hooliganism glorifies the issue
Q.20 The national press reinforces the problem of hooliganism amongst supporters of English professional clubs
Q.25 Media coverage of hooliganism associated with the England national team does not glorify the issue


IIII AGREE IIIIIIIIIIIIIDISAGREE IIIIIII
IIII PREM 1ST 2ND 3RD PREM 1ST 2ND 3RD
Q.13 65% 60% 54% 73% 25% 23% 35% 23%
Q.20 40% 73% 65% 77% 30% 3% 12% 0%
Q.25 15% 33% 27% 18% 55% 60% 58% 64%
Comment: The majority of the responses across divisions agree that television coverage of hooliganism glorifies the issue, with the Third Division comparatively displaying the highest level of agreement. Supporters of First, Second and Third Division clubs agree that the national press reinforces the problem, markedly more so than Premiership supporters. The table shows that collectively, the division responses disagree that media coverage of hooliganism associated with the national team does not glorify the issue.



the startling evidence is that fans believe the media by a long way jhave and still influence it. its strange as you would think the mass media would scrutinize football violance? ive decided to look at other countries now and compare the way there media works in covering football violance.

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