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Fewer Americans Plan to Watch Olympics Than in Past

Four in 10 Americans intend to watch at least a fair amount of the Winter Olympics, a lower percentage than for past Winter Games.

Gallup Vault: South Koreans Ebullient Olympic Hosts in 1988

In 1988, 82% of South Koreans, more than residents of eight other nations, thought the Olympics promote good relations between participant countries.

Gallup Vault: Seeing Past Olympic Boycotts and Commercialism

Despite Cold War-era boycotts of the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games, more Americans in 1984 believed the Olympics lessened rather than increased global tension. They also supported a new reliance on corporate sponsorship to pay the bill.

Americans' Interest in Watching Olympics Tumbles to New Low

Americans are less likely to watch the 2016 Summer Olympics than prior Summer Games dating back to 2000. Women's interest in the Olympics has dropped, and fewer people can name where the games will take place.

South Korea's Image at New High in U.S.

In the U.S., 77% have a favorable view of South Korea, up 13 points since 2014. Meanwhile, favorable ratings of North Korea have fallen to a new low of 6%.

Ambassador Andrew Young on Faith, Justice, Government, MLK

Ambassador Andrew Young joins the podcast to discuss his life and career.

Leading With Strengths Launch With Gallup CEO Jon Clifton

Learn about Gallup's Leading With Strengths initiative and how it can help you accelerate your development.

Russians See Gold in Sochi Olympic Games

Most Russians are looking forward to the Olympics that start next week in Sochi. However, the majority, particularly residents of the South region, anticipate the games will increase corruption.

In Midst of Winter Olympics, Views of Putin in Russia and the U.S.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been an important figure on the world stage for nearly 15 years. During that time, both Americans and Russians have had a complex relationship with the one-time KGB operative.

Most Americans Plan to Watch the Olympics, but Not Online

Fifty-nine percent in the U.S. plan to watch a "great deal" or "fair amount" of the 2012 Olympics, similar to the past. Most plan to watch on TV, not via the Internet, even with the unprecedented live streaming of all events online.
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