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    One of the main arguments against profanity on Television is that it will affect the minds of the children and the way they grow up. With all this said the parents can prevent their children’s from hearing profanity, or can show them from a young age that swearing is wrong and what context the words are used in. The fact that the FCC has a ban of 24 hours on the use of indecent language should not be enough evidence used to blame it on the children. In the article On the regulation of broadcast indecency

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    of Television      Television has become a major industry all over the world, especially in the industrialized nations, and a major medium of communication and source of home entertainment. Television is used in many industries. A few examples are for surveillance in places inaccessible to or dangerous for human beings, in science for tissue microscopy, and in education. Today you can find a television in almost every home. This is why I decided to research the history of the television.

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    America has been the leader in the television industry since the beginning. Being the home to massive production companies such as HBO, Showtime and AMC, they have made innumerable successful series for decades. France on the other hand is notorious for it’s lucrative film industry, possibly being the place where the art of cinema began. Surprisingly, the small screen was not prioritized in France and so the technological advances in television did not develop as fast as in the United States. It

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    criticism brought against television from people who feared that television could, “have an array of devastating effects on family relationship and the efficient functioning of the household.” (Edgerton, p. 94) Also, educators were concerned on children’s increased time watching television. Educators argued that children had to pay full attention to the television, and this took them away from important tasks such as homework. Television response to this was to make television into the daily habit. With

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    Televised Education With the major advancements and globalization of technology, televisions have made their way into the homes of many citizens; nearing 1.4 billion households. In the United States alone, 96.7 percent of the American population’s homeowners own a television set (Selter, 2011). In one way or another, T.V. will affect the majority of people. This is an important piece of information to recognize, as the T.V. show producers have a tremendous way to reach people. Their influence

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    Most of the world can be viewed through the television. Educational programs are aired. News from all over the world is broadcasted. Anything from sports to music is displayed on the television. While there are many positive aspects of mass media, to the contrary, there are also violent programs portrayed. Violence in all aspects of the media has drawn public attention with practically every novel type of media entertainment (Slotsve et al., 2008). With children being the main audience, this

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    In The Trouble with Television Robert MacNeil discusses his point of view on television. MacNeil states that it is hard to escape the influence of television. According to the text, a person would have already watched over twenty thousand hours of television by the time they are twenty. And then there would be an additional ten thousand hours for each decade you live. The article states that with all the time you have used watching television you could most likely be speaking fluently in many different

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    However, viewer must watch with wisdom. Viewers must remember the television is a tool to stimulate our thoughts, ideas, and creativity. It should not a be used as manual to shape an individual’s identity or ideas. TV has dependably been a wellspring of contention in the United States. How it influences our public and the general population have sparked inquiries that individuals have been mulling over as far back as televisions creation.

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    The invention of television has impacted American society positively, because it helps spread information faster and influences the way people think about important social issues. It is estimated that about 15 million Americans watch the Cable News Network, CNN, at least once a day and millions more tune in abroad (Stark). In the news culture, information has become presented to the public quicker throughout the years. This causes news to be digested faster as well. In fact, events, such as election

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    The first television that introduced to Australia was in 1956, and it was the primary source of entertainment. The television had a major impact on the lifestyles of Australians. After using the television, all Australians spent more time staying at home and entertain themselves rather than going out to the cinema or other venues. Television's effects were not only of activity associated with interests, but in terms also of the intensity or strength of the viewer's feeling of interest in different

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