In a study called Parents, Media and Public Policy released by the Kaiser Family Foundation, it was revealed that a majority of parents weren't overly concerned about Janet Jackson's nipple baring wardrobe malfunction during the Super Bowl halftime show. Only 17% of parents surveyed for the study said they were "very concerned" about the impact of Janet's nipple on their children, compared with 53% of parents that were "not at all concerned" or "not too concerned." Even so, two out of three parents (63%) say they are "very concerned" that children are being exposed to too much inappropriate content in entertainment and the media, with 34% feeling that television is the leading offender.