Naomi Judd is taking a public stance urging Hollywood to clean up its act. Judd -- whose daughter Ashley is a famous film
star -- has signed on with the Appeal to Hollywood, a program unveiled in July by William Bennett and a bipartisan coalition
of U.S. senators that is calling on the entertainment industry to adopt a code curbing excessive media violence and sex. Judd,
who spoke with USA Today about the matter, says she signed the appeal because an "irresponsible Hollywood" has failed
to provide quality entertainment.





