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Children in the Media - a look at the history and future of televised violence

Title: Children in the Media - a look at the history and future of televised violence
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1638 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Children in the Media - a look at the history and future of televised violence
Children and the Media A look at the history and future of televised violence For some children, under some conditions, some television is harmful. For other children under the same conditions, or for the same children under other conditions, it may be beneficial. For most children, under most conditions, most television is probably neither particularly harmful nor particularly beneficial. W. Schramm, J. Lyle, and E.B. Parker. “Television in the lives of our children” Stanford: …showed first 75 words of 1638 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1638 total…The Evolution and Fate of the Surgeon General’s Report. Russell Sage Foundation, NY 1975 Garry, Ralph. For the Young Viewer; Television Programming for the Children at the Local Level. McGraw-Hill book company, Inc., NY 1962 Kelley, Jennifer. “The Television Rating System, The V-Chip and the Public.” Minneapolis Star-Tribune Online. Internet. 29 March 2000 Available http://www.mediastudies.org/vchip/vchip.html. Schneider, Cy. Children’s Relevision: The Art, The Business, and How It Works. NTC Business Books, IL 1987

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