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    Poll: 'Jersey Shore' not hurting New Jersey image

    SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) — Here's the real situation: It turns out MTV's "Jersey Shore" isn't killing New Jersey's reputation after all.

    A new nationwide poll finds the reality show about a group of hard-drinking, foul-mouthed 20-somethings at a beach house in Seaside Heights, N.J., may even be helping a bit by bringing attention to the real Jersey shore.

    The Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll, released Monday, found no statistical difference between those who have seen the show and those who haven't.

    It also found that the series is drawing attention to the state's 127 miles of beaches and generating positive buzz for the Garden State as a whole.

    "The show isn't hurting the nation's view of the state," said Peter Woolley, director of the poll. "In fact, it may be promoting one of the state's best features — not Snooki, but the shore itself. It seems to me viewers are looking past The Situation to the shore scene itself."

    The poll found that 43 percent of those who have seen the show have a favorable opinion of New Jersey, while 41 percent who've never seen it also think New Jersey is great.

    Michelle Diaz of Philadelphia was strolling the Seaside Heights boardwalk Friday with two friends when they happened upon Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino during a break from that day's taping of the show.

    "A lot of people from other states think Jersey is trashy, but when you come here, it's a totally different scene," she said.

    "It's a really beautiful beach here," added Patricia Garcia, also of Philadelphia. "We love it here."

    They engaged Sorrentino in a brief conversation that soon took an interesting turn.

    "I told him I got my stuff pierced — you know, my own situation," Garcia said. "He said he wanted to see it."

    She politely declined.

    Daniel Sajewski and Rafael Kieliszelic, both of Toronto, Canada, said the show makes New Jersey more interesting to people from elsewhere.

    "Straight up? I love New Jersey!" Sajewski said. "It's (expletive) beautiful. What else can I say about a place like this. It's just beautiful."

    A year ago, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie trashed the show, calling it "negative for New Jersey."

    He told a TV interviewer the show "takes a bunch of New Yorkers, drops them at the Jersey Shore and tries to make America feel like this is New Jersey." Most of the cast members are from New York; two are from New Jersey.

    Christie's press secretary, Michael Drewniak, told The Associated Press that the poll doesn't change the governor's opinion of the show.

    "Honestly, I don't think the poll refutes the point that Snooki and company do not represent real New Jerseyans, the Jersey Shore or New Jersey in any way," he said. "Or that they are an embarrassment."

    Regardless of who has seen the show and who hasn't, the poll found that overall, 41 percent of Americans have a favorable view of New Jersey, while 18 have an unfavorable view. Forty percent have mixed views or are unsure.

    Among Midwesterners, New Jersey got a 37 percent favorable rating, with 17 percent giving the state a thumbs-down. The South and the West both approve of New Jersey by 41-15 percent margins.

    Perhaps the most surprising result of the poll was that 69 percent of those surveyed had not seen an episode of "Jersey Shore."

    The nationwide poll of 711 adults was conducted by telephone using land lines and cell phones from March 21 through March 27. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

    "Jersey Shore" is currently filming its fourth season in Seaside Heights, where the series began. It also has included stops in Miami and Italy in previous seasons.

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    Wayne Parry can be reached at http://twitter.com/WayneParryAC

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    95 comments

    • Giantsrule  •  10 months ago
      I guess none of you negative posters have ever been to New Jersey. Sure, it has its unattractive areas. Most states do. But New Jersey has gorgeous mountains and stunning beaches. Many very wealthy people have called the Garden State home. So please don't knock New Jersey until you've seen it.

      P.S. It also has gas for 50 cents a gallon less than New York, and cigarattes for $3.50 a pack less than New York.
      • Sara 10 months ago
        thank you i own a beach house in nj and its crazy wehn people just judge because of jersey shore and im like noooo its a beautiful place!
      • Haywood 10 months ago
        Is Snooki one of thoses gorgeous mountains? Mountain yes, gorgeous no!
      • Anonymous 10 months ago
        jersey saying its better than new yuk is like afghanistan saying its better than somalia.
    • Salt Air  •  10 months ago
      The casts of "Jersey Shore" and "Real Housewives of New Jersey" are nothing but low class white trash. They possess not one iota of talent or intelligence. Shows like these are for the lowest common denominator of our society. I hope they stay out of my southern NJ beach town.
    • Michael  •  10 months ago
      National Poll?
      I don't think a lot of people got the chance to vote.
    • Joseph  •  10 months ago
      How anyone with intelligence can watch this show about low life cretins is beyond me.
      are people that starved for real entertainment?
    • Gloria  •  10 months ago
      Are you kidding me? Seaside has become a disgrace. You certainly cannot go there on a family vacation anymore. It was always a litlle wilder than the other beach towns, but now it's downright unsafe . It's too bad.
    • Big Ed  •  10 months ago
      That show is trash!!!!!
    • Terminus  •  10 months ago
      This is scary. If New Jersey isn't bothered by the utter mindlessness of this show then it has a serious problem.
    • sam  •  10 months ago
      Well sad to say that but this is what my generation thinks real entertainment is and it is exhibited across the board from our music to acting. Its like this field use to be for the Sam Cooks, Louis Armstrong, Tom Hanks, but now we got the real house wives that are not real house wives, Lil Wayne music sometimes makes no sense at all, and the kardashians family whom father Ron was a lawyer and daughter a half porn star. I'm confused we go from the Kennedy's to the kardashians. I Still don't know what they do. lmao
    • Judith  •  10 months ago
      New Jersey's reputation? It already was damaged beyond repair, so you can't hurt it with this perpetual lapse of reason called "Jersey Shore". I left it in 1999 and never looked back. Ptew!
      • turtlewannabee 10 months ago
        "perpetual lapse of reason" = "letter perfect description"
    • vtmnb  •  10 months ago
      Of course it doesn't lower our opinion about NJ...can our opinion actually get ANY lower?? Add the new show "Mob Wives" and we now have the full on "trinity of trash"!! Shows like these would make me never want to relocate or even visit these areas!!
      • Mr.Jiggles 10 months ago
        It just takes one good power washer to get all that orange off!
    • Heff  •  10 months ago
      If the show is not hurting NJ's reputation, that pretty much tells you the low opinion people already had of NJ.
    • the antiguy  •  10 months ago
      711 people is a comprehensive poll?
      isnt it a little questionable to have a poll about new jersey taken by a university in NEW JERSEY?
      what a ridiculous assertion
    • Carl Fredricks  •  10 months ago
      LMAO-New Jersey's "image" couldn't get any lower.
    • G  •  10 months ago
      I refuse to believe that people actually watching this dumb show are "looking past" snookie falling down drunk and getting punched in the face, and seeing the beautiful backdrop that is Seaside. I used to love it there too, but since this show came around, it has attracted a much douchier element that real New Jersians can't really stomach. Just the other week, they had to shut down the ENTIRE boardwalk at Seaside because of all the random fighting.

      If you want the REAL jersey shore, you have to ride the parkway further south to Wildwood Crest and Cape May. It's a lot quieter, there's a boardwalk and, It's too far for most out of state guidos, so we consider it a safe haven.
      • the antiguy 10 months ago
        or to watch vinnie abuse sammi pretty much every week too or is that over with now?
    • RichieS  •  10 months ago
      Also when our children and teens and college students see this type of shows they think it is ok to act like this in public. Thank You Reality TV for screwing up the younger generation there is no sense of politeness in our society anymore
    • Edward  •  10 months ago
      Look..the real news is that somebody actually polled about New Jersey at all?? If New Jersey isn't humiliated by their own, why should anyone else care? That fact in its self, tells you all you need to know about New Jersey. It's a dump site, that's all.
      • G 10 months ago
        Most of the kids from the show are from NY, fool!
        Just more NY trash on Jersey soil. The only ones who should be humiliated are New Yorkers and you, Illiterate.
    • the antiguy  •  10 months ago
      btw these people [well all but one or two] ARE NOT EVEN FROM JERSEY.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 months ago
      it's good to know that there are morons from other places, also inhabiting the jersey shore who would tell the press that they've got genital piercings. idiots!
    • Haywood Jablomie  •  10 months ago
      That's one of the worst testimonies I've ever heard and I live outside of Detroit!
    • JW  •  10 months ago
      Look at how NJ is represented: The "Real" Housewives of NJ, Jersey Shore, and Gov Chris Christie.. I'd move.

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