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It’s up to you to decide if you want to be a part of our adventure. degree: • Electrical, Computer, Mechanical, Chemical, Industrial and Civil Engineering If you are interested in learning more about Williams, we encourage you to attend. Employees will be on hand to answer questions and share with you their own Destination Williams. Williams will host a company presentation at Texas A&M University on Wednesday, February 7. Williams. Time: 6:00pm Location: 502 Rudder We are specifically looking for MBA students with the following Find out more about Williams at www.williams.com. Page 4A AGGIELIFE Wednesday, February 7,j THE BATTALION ,'ednesdiu- Networks heat up television show reports increase in sexual contend more teens engaging in intercoms Study Sex on TV Television shows with sexual content comprise 68 percent of all programs, according to a study released Tuesday. Percent of all shows that contain sexual content, by genre Movies 89% Sitcoms 84% Soap operas 80% News magazines 74% Dramas 69% Talk shows 67% Reality shows 27% Source: Kaiser Family Foundation LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sexuaf coi^ijeflt on televi sion has risen sharply over the past three seasons, show ing up in two of every three prognams*iast'year, ac cording to a study released Tuesday. Research conducted for the Henrv J/Kaiser Family Foundation found sexual content itf 68 percent of the 1999-2000 shows studied, compared with 56 percent in 1997-98. Such content includes talk aboufsex, flirting, kiss ing, intimate touching and depictions of intercourse. One of every 10 programs on TV is estimated to in clude a scene in which characters engage in sex, up from 7 percent, the report said. Fox’s “Ally McBeal” and ABC’s soap “Port Charles” were noted as having depicted intercourse. “We haven’t seen a copy of the study yet, but when we’re able to get hold of one, we’ll be happy to review it,” said ABC spokeswoman Julie Hoover. Calls to Fox were not immediately returned. Ten percent of programs were found to emphasize sexual risks and responsibilities — virtually unchanged from 1997-98. In all, 1,114 broadcast and cable programs, includ ing movies, series, soap operas, news magazines and talk shows, were randomly selected and analyzed by researchers at the University of California-Santa Bar bara. Ten networks or channels were studied: ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, HBO, PBS, TNT, USA, Lifetime and WB. The study found that more teen characters are being COE l Like ichard eged oj The roup A ome an depicted engaging in intercourse. In 1997-98, tei agers represented 3 percent of all characters havings; in the new study, the figure had tripled to 9 percent Shows in which teens talk about or have set; twice as likely to include discussion of the risksorm r 5 e j n sponsibilities compared with all other programs 11%] a sexual content. That is an “impressive pattern” because TV isan fluential force for young viewers “just developing ideas about sex,” the report said. Half of high school students in 1999 had engaged sex, according to government figures cited by theft dation. Yet few teens get information on the sub) from parents, the report said. “Not surprisingly, media portrayals may fill this as the most readily available alternative,” it said. Among sitcoms, 84 percent contain sexually ohei ed language or action, up from 56 percent in theprt ous study. Only movies, at 89 percent, have more Among dramas, sexual content rose from 58 pen to 69 percent. “Temptation Island” aside, the study found thatl ality television was the least sexy genre: 27 percent! such shows in 1999-2000 included sexual content,*! LARI below the overall average. itgal imi Talk shows and soaps were the only two genres;:.ipong th did not show an increase in such content: The senMhat exp content in soap operas dropped from 85 percent to Mexican: percent; in talk shows, it dropped from 78 percenttoilgrowing percent piclerihe even dec —People in the News- Marc Anthony, wife have first baby boy NEW YORK (AP) — Grammy Award-winning singer-actor Marc Anthony and his wife have a new son, his publicist said Tuesday. . Cristian Anthony Muniz — his father’s given last name — was delivered at 10:55 p.m. Monday at an unidentified New York City hospital, according to a three- paragraph statement from Marc Anthony Productions. The boy weighed in at 7 pounds, 1 ounce. Anthony, 32, married his 26- year-old wife, Dayanara, on May 10 in Las Vegas. It was the first marriage for both. 3 Doors Down singer surprised by success WASHINGTON (AP) — The de- tiut song “Kryptonite” has been a huge fiitTor 3 Doors Down. But Brad Arnold, lead singer for the Mississippi-based rock band, never expected it would be. “Kryptonite” has been nomi nated for best rock song at the Grammys,to be presented Feb. 21 in Los Angeles. Despite the band’s success, Arnold said he doesn’t believe 3 Doors Down will be around as long as groups like the Rolling Stones. ‘Survivor’ leads over C ER’ with most viewers From ietentior ver the he deci E.R. ‘survives push by CBS Here are the ratings for thetop':! 61 ^ 111 ' 1 - prime-time television shows fo ! er ^ atr< NEW YORK (AP) — “Survivor: The Australian Outback v won the most viewers last week despite nar rowly losing to “ER” in household ratings. Nielsen Media Research said “ER” drew a 17.9 household rating, which counts the number of televi sion sets tuned to a given program. The number was 17.4 for “Survivor.” However, 2.5 million fewer people actually watched “ER.” A total of 29 million people saw “Survivor,” Nielsen said. Nielsen explains the discrepancy by saying more people gather around the average TV set at 8 p.m. EST, when CBS’s “Survivor” airs, than are watching wheti IVBC’s drama be gins two hours later. CBS’s sequel to last summer’s smash hit shoved its primary compe tition, NBC’s “Friends,” down to third place in the weekly rankings, Nielsen said. A prime-time edition of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” which filled the last 20 minutes against “Sur vivor,” shared eighth place with the Sunday edition of ABC’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” NBC’s premiere of “XFL Football” won a healthy 30th place for a Satur day night, when viewership is down. Overall for the week of Jan. 29 through Feb. 4, CBS and NBC tied in households with a 9.2 rating and 15 share (although NBC squeaked ahead in viewers: 13.59 million vs. 13.35 million). In second place, ABC had 11.77 million viewers (7.9 rating, 13 share), while Fox had 10.13 million viewers (6.3 rating, 10 share). The WB had 4.08 million viewers (2.6 rating, 4 share), UPN had 3.56 million viewers (2.4 rating, 4 share), and Pax TV had 1.47 million viewers (1 jU-afing, 2 shar^). M rfews broadcft^tsT '’‘N BC Nightly News” held steady in first place with 11.2 million viewers (8.3 rating). ABC’s “World News Tonight” had 10.2 million viewers (7.7 rating), while “The CBS Evening News” was third with 9.3 million viewers (7.0 rating). A rating point represents 1,022,000 households, or 1 percent of the nation’s estimated 102.2 mil lion TV homes. A share point is the percentage of in-use televisions tuned to a given show. Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. Network • Share • Millions of homes 1. E.R. NBC•29 18.3 2. Survivor II (P) CBS • 26 • 17.7 3. Friends NBC • 22 • 14.5 ■resence tide of il |e 2,100 Even i (ers tradi ented w jobs afte for the hi 4 ,1 1C percent 1 4. CSI (P) CBS • 21 • 14.3 She same U| U.S.o 5. Everybody Loves Raymorc Ble reast CBS-20- 14.3 6. Millionaire-Wednesday ABC -21 • 13.7 7. Will & Grace NBC • 18 • 12.8 deluding i pireas, be 13 ground s eras, an a' 121 the peril: an unusu 11A -They 8. Millionalre-Sunday ABC-18-12.7 ■ . . - ^fcmaygotc 8. SNL Primetime Extra(S) ^hichiss NBC • 18 • 12.6 12,< 10. The Practice ABC • 19 • 12.4 seven yea ente Fox VICTOR'S^ j Quality Mens & Ladies Boot & Shoe Repair ORDER BOOTS BY FEBRUARY 9 th FOR PICK UP IN MAY 2001 www.seniorboot.com 3601 Texas Ave. 1 mile north of campus Serving Aggie's Since 1966 Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-6:30 Sat. 9-3 846-4114 stitutior One rating point represents 1,022,0001 7 I -year gr households. 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