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Americans Disagree With Decision to Fire Don Imus

-- Majority Believe His Apology Was Sincere -- 

Flemington, NJ, April 13, 2007 - Results of a national focus group
revealed that more than half of Americans believe that Don Imus should
not have been fired for his racially derogatory remarks that he made
about the Rutgers University women's basketball team.

The communications research study was conducted by HCD Research, using
its mediacurves.com web site, during April 12-13, to obtain Americans'
views on the comments made by Don Imus during an interview with Matt
Lauer on the Today Show on Tuesday

While viewing Don Imus' description of the apology that he was going to
make to the Rutgers' women's basketball team, participants indicated
their levels of agreement by moving their mouse from left to right on a
continuum. The responses are recorded in quarter-second intervals and
reported in the form of curves. Participants were also asked several
questions regarding the incident.

Among the study findings:

*       Prior to viewing Don Imus' apology on the Today Show, 37%
reported that he "should not" be fired. After viewing the description of
his apology more than half of participants (53%) indicated that he
"should not" be fired. 
*       After viewing the description of his apology 63% of participants
indicated that he was sincere in his apology. 
*       An overwhelming majority of participants (75%) reported that if
he was an African American he would not be receiving a similar amount of
criticism. 

To view the agreement curves and detailed results of the study go to: 
www.mediacurves.com <http://www.mediacurves.com/>   The Media Curves web
site provides the media and general public with a venue to view
Americans' perceptions of popular and controversial media events and
advertisements.
 
HCD Research specializes in conducting communications research for the
pharmaceutical, food and beverage, financial and entertainment
industries, among others. 
Headquartered in Flemington, NJ, the company's services include
traditional and web-based communications research.  For additional
information on HCD Research, access the company's web site at 
www.hcdi.net <http://www.hcdi.net/>  or call HCD Research at
908-788-9393.  

Editors/Reporters: For more information on the study, or to speak with
Glenn Kessler, managing partner, HCD Research, please contact Vince
McGourty, HCD Research, at (908) 483-9121 or ([log in to unmask]).

 

 

 

 

 

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