Posted on 07/01/2014 7:52:37 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
But it's a mirage. Only about 17% of Americans are showing interest in the World Cup soccer matches as opposed to 12% who are following the IRS lost emails story and 26% following events in Iraq.
So far, the growing crisis in Iraq has not drawn strong interest from the American public. As Sunni militants extend their control of large swaths of Iraq, 25% say they are paying very close attention to the growing violence and political instability in Iraq. By comparison, 28% of Americans surveyed June 26-29 say they followed news about problems with care at veterans’ hospitals very closely and 21% paid very close attention to news about the IRS losing employee emails.
The new national survey by the Pew Research Center conducted among 1,002 adults finds that fewer Americans tracked news about the World Cup soccer tournament in Brazil (17%), the 2014 midterms (16%) and recent Supreme Court rulings (15%). (The survey was conducted before the court’s Hobby Lobby decision.)
Young people typically express lower levels of interest in news stories than older Americans, and the age differences are striking when it comes to Washington news and violence in Iraq. Just 13% of those younger than 30, and 19% of those 30-49, say they tracked news about Iraq very closely. That compares with 36% of those 65 and older and 34% of those 50 to 64.
However, the World Cup is a different story. About a quarter (24%) of those under 30 say they are closely following the World Cup
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Bread & circuses not enough?!
Give the peasants cake and circuses...
What’s a world cup?
Things are looking up!
When I was in school the boys played football and the Girls played Soccer. Not much has changed
I’ll bet a nickel that the emails show up in October.
That should provide enough time for a cleanup.
Will they show unannounced in a box in the White House
or on Lerner’s kitchen table??
Whats a world cup?
I think it’s a new type of jock strap. One size fits all, probably.
This is bad news. I know the soccer haters are going “yay”, but 5% more people are watching the World Cup than care about the IRS targeting Americans. This also says something bad about our media, that compose of many more outlets than ESPN or sports media; if only 12% of Americans care about the IRS scandal, then the media are clearly ignoring this and not reporting to American. Sigh
“ 12% who are following the IRS lost emails story..” Gee, could it be that the number is so low because the MSM is ignoring the issue/scandal, and when not ignoring, excusing it.
the media pick and choose what to report on, what to emphasize, and what to ignore.
I have to believe that, under a Republican president, that this IRS scandal would be getting saturation coverage.
The media continue to distort their coverage, to show the Obama administration in the best possible light.
The media have a vested interest in this administration being perceived as a success, and their policies being successful.
In some ways, the media created and spawned Barack Obama. He’s a liberal dream in some ways. He’s a liberal president, a non-white historic president, etc. He’s the media dream president. And the media lose all perspective or objectivity when reporting on this president.
Of course, this is real life, not “The West Wing” with its similar liberal dream president.
I’m interested in both, and USA matches are drawing audiences equal to the NBA Finals.
Nah. That’s Stanley’s Cup.
Media have had about as much luck hyping soccer as NBC has with promoting the WNBA.
Three quarters of our nation's citizens are as useful as ferns.
I'm not a soccer fan at all, considering it about the same tv viewing desirability as PGA tour golf.
However, that kind of viewership is pretty good. What I find really interesting is the soccer hate (as opposed to soccer ignoring that folks like myself would do) on FR.
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