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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Television and Censorship

During the 1950s and 60s, networks do programs for middle-class dust coat Ameri weeds. The television system made it an stem to bring family together, and also to be entertainment for the family to enjoy together. different right away, the shows were charm for all ages. The sum and censorship in the 50s and 60s assured the content that Americans watched was appropriate for all families (Bonnie). For the shows to be appropriate, accredited topics in the media were\nforbidden, including: [T]he topics of sex, be it be heterosexual relations or homosexual relations was comely excessively taboo to allow in programming(Bonnie). However, today there is sex, drugs and alcohol for children to visit on television, and the children copy what they see. \nThe federal Communications Commission, commonly called by the acronym FCC, decides the censorship on television. By writing harsh garner to the FCC, numerous p bents have made it a point to the FCC that too much is shown on telev ision. Parents are upset because their children are unresolved to all of the corruption in the world. In response to the letters, the FCC exit non do anything to even up television safer; according to the reservoir of TV Profanity, Your kids will go steady cuss words on TV at many point, and there is nothing you can do to stop it. involve this reality, and make the necessary adjustments(TV). The dun Network appealed the U.S of Court Appeals for many field of studys of not penalizeing TV networks for allowing such profane words, and it got ruled that FCC in in any case had no right to punish broadcast stations (TV). This issue has become a study problem in the nation, peculiarly when children are looking up to their role models that perform these actions.\nTo some(prenominal) parents, they believe that television is not the cause for violence, but on average children watch quadruple hours or more of television daily without any alfresco activity (Children). Televisio n is not the same anymore; in the main all televisio...

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