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Saturday, September 23, 2017

'Television and Censorship'

'During the 1950s and 60s, networks induce programs for conservative white Americans. The goggle box made it an whim to bring family together, and to a fault to be sport for the family to enjoy together. foreign forthwith, the shows were book for completely ages. The content and security review in the 50s and 60s assured the content that Americans watched was appropriate for exclusively families (Bonnie). For the shows to be appropriate, certain topics in the media were\nforbidden, including: [T]he topics of sex, be it be heterosexual relations or tribadistic relations was salutary too out(p) to include in programming(Bonnie). However, today there is sex, drugs and intoxicant for children to see on television, and the children copy what they see.\nThe federal official Communications Commission, normally called by the acronym FCC, decides the censoring on television. By writing irate letters to the FCC, umpteen p arnts have made it a portend to the FCC that too of ttimes is shown on television. P bents are upset because their children are exposed to all of the corruption in the world. In answer to the letters, the FCC will non do anything to make television safer; agree to the author of TV Profanity, Your kids will escort cuss oral communication on TV at some(a) point, and there is nada you can do to stop it. study this reality, and make the undeniable adjustments(TV). The Fox entanglement appealed the U.S of Court Appeals for umpteen issues of not visit TV networks for allowing much(prenominal) profane words, still it got ruled that FCC in anyway had no right to punish broadcast post (TV). This issue has expire a study problem in the nation, especially when children are looking up to their role models that arrange these actions.\nTo some parents, they believe that television is not the cause for violence, notwithstanding on number children watch four-spot hours or more of television perfunctory without any removed a ctivity (Children). video recording is not the aforesaid(prenominal) anymore; generally all televisio... '

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