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THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TELEVISON

(Violence in television programs and movies and its impact on children and families is not a new topic. Almost 30 years ago the U.S. Surgeon General warned Americans about the negative effect of television have on the emotions and behaviours of children.)

I just want to continue viewing our standpoints regarding the negative effect it has on society

Talkshows

"Husband Sees Prostitute," "Mistress Meets Wife," "Girl Sleeps with Over 100 Men," "My Girlfriend is a Guy," "Teenage Prostitution," "Maid-of-Honor Slept with Girl One Week Before Wedding," Commonly Jerry Springer topics! Why are people fascinated with such topics? What says it of our society? The biggest problem is that the behaviours are depicted are common, sensible, and, perhaps, even worth copying. Approximately six percent of daytime talk show viewers are under 11. Shows like Springer's according to a New York Times journalist cause violence in society and argued that the source of the problem lies in the insatiable lust of the audience for more and more gory violence. The only way to stop violence on television---either on the news or on Springer-type shows--is to cut the demand for it, thereby removing the profit.

Television news, due primarily to its obsession with crime and violence, definitely has a negative impact upon our society. TV news broadcasts use dramatic, usually violent stories and images to capture and maintain an audience, under the pretence of keeping it informed. This overabundance of crime and violence on TV news inflate the public's fears for personal safety. People, for the most part, believe that TV news is an accurate reflection of reality. They become frightened of the cities they live in, and fear that criminals will harm them or their loved ones. Graphic coverage of wars, bombings, murders and natural disasters can quite possibly lead to nightmares or even depression.

Research tells us the following about children and television:

Ð'* School-age children watch an average of 28 hours of television per week.

Ð'* Children are influenced by advertisements. They want what they see.

Ð'* Over 50 percent of children have a TV in their bedroom.

Ð'* Children who watch a lot of TV are more overweight than other children.

Ð'* Children under 2 years old: no TV (or other media, such as computers or videos)

Ð'* Children over 2 years old: maximum of 1 to 2 hours of TV (and other media) per day

According to experts, children who watch too much TV tend to be less interested in physical activity, often develop verbal skills more slowly and tend to be less confident in social situations.

It is true that celebrities portray a certain acceptable image of how one must look. If you don't... Oh, then you are an outsider or whatever. It has in fact a negative effect on society. One can't control how one look. One have to accept that.

10 statements someone mentioned Ð'- is maybe stereotypical Ð'- ask for yourself?

1. TV is the number one secularizing influence in my life.

TV is the most effective influence to make people a less-committed Christian. If I keep watching it, You may become secular

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