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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND INFORMATION BRANCH
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT,
LOWER ALBERT ROAD, HONG KONG.
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Ref. (39) in ASIB/I 1036/35 II
Tel. No. 5-8102455
Mr. Paul J. McGeady,
General Counsel,
Morality In Media, Inc.,
475 Riverside Drive,
New York.
NY 10115,
U.S.A.
12 September 1988
HKD 306/4
RECEIVED IN REGISTRE
15 SEP 1988
Dear Mr. McGeady,
Mr.
I am writing in reply to your letter dated
21 June 1988 to Her Majesty the Queen which was referred to me by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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I wish to point out that some of the information quoted in the article published
dated on "Variety" 6 January 1988 is incorrect. The survey referred to, in the article, the "Television and Sound Broadcasting Survey" commissioned by the Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority and carried out during February - March 1987 by an internationally-known research McNair Hong Kong Ltd.. The survey covered a total sample of 2,597 individuals aged 15 to 69, rather than 800 respondents.
regards the sampling, the designed in close consultation with the Census and Statistics Department of the Hong Kong Government, and was based representative sample of the population of Hong Kong prepared by probability sampling techniques.
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The survey measured public opinion on a number of different aspects of television and sound broadcasting in Hong Kong, as well as monitoring trends and changes in public opinion since the last similar survey in 1985. the question of censorship, in general respondents considered that while the standards of censorship in Hong Kong were appropriate, the level of censorship in respect of programmes broadcast after 11.30 p.m. could be relaxed.