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Popular
Culture / Sexuality In Prime Time Television
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5 pages in length. Sex sells big, and television executives
are the first to cash in on the potential draw of prime time
television sexual content. However, there exist underlying
considerations of this popular culture with regard to the
negative side that such entertainment produces, from
degenerating morals to low self-image. The writer identifies
how prime time sexuality has negatively affected society,
demonstrates how other journalists have reported on the
issue, proposes a study and discusses its outcome.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Popsex.wps
Positive
Effects of Television on Young Children
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the positive effects of
television on young children. Television has effects on
children that are positive. Many young children have lived
through watching television and they turned out just fine.
After all, there are many excellent programs on this
cultural medium. From 'Sesame Street' on PBS, to the Disney
Channel, to 'Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood,' to the programs on
the Nickelodeon network, many programs have been developed
with youngsters in mind. This has resulted in effects of a
positive nature. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PCpostv.doc
Saving
'Free' Broadcast Television
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An 11 page report proposing some fixes for the 'fix' network
television finds itself now facing. For years, broadcast TV
has paid little attention to the desires of the viewers,
even as they leave in droves for cable channels and
satellite TV. Now there is talk of the major sports
organizations' governing bodies to abandon network TV in
favor of a pay-per-view approach to raking in the money. The
ultimate effect of such a move, however, would be to limit
fan accessibility to the organized games. Baseball
attendance still has not regained the ground lost during the
baseball strike, and further exhibits of lack of loyalty to
the fans could do irreparable damage to the fortunes of
big-business sports, a fact that network executives need to
point out to the powers that be. FREE appendix included !
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Freetv.wps
Sex
& The Mass Media: The Sixties Vs. The Nineties
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A 10 page paper on the change in attitudes and policy
regarding sex in TV and movies from the beginning of the
sixties to the middle of the nineties. It concludes that
since television followed movies in becoming more 'sexually
free,' perhaps the 'kinder, gentler' love story the movies
have focused on of late presages a change for television as
well. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Sexmedia.wps
Television
& Media Violence
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In this insightful 7 page essay, the writer argues that
Television violence and its influence have grown to epidemic
proportions and that it is our responsibility to effect
change so that future generations can lead more socially
healthy lives. Research from a number of excellent
authorities is provided to support these ideas and the
apparent attraction between children and violence is
analyzed. Recommendations are included. Bibliography lists
11 sources.
Filename: Mediavio.wps
Television
& People's Viewing Habits -- Research In Communications
Theory
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A 12 page research paper examining reasons why people watch
television. The writer believes that those of us who watch
more television do so with less reason. Similarly, those who
watch less television do so with more reason. Primary
research and the results of the writer's own small-scale
survey (FREE copy of survey included) are incorporated into
the discussion and the original hypothesis is validated.
Communication theories such as the uses & gratifications
approach are utilized to explain this phenomenon.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Televisn.wps
Television
and the Decline of the Family Unit
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A 5 page paper that discusses how the common use of the
television has, for the most part, pulled many families
further apart. Television has become a very regular part of
our society and more importantly, of our family life. We
prefer to sit and watch television, whether together or
alone, than to sit and talk with our family. While this
makes us more enlightened about the world and perhaps about
society, it does little to teach us about ourselves and our
family. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAtelev.wps
Television
And The Internet: Promoting Consumerism In Children?
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses how television and
Internet advertising geared toward children is promoting
consumerism in this age group. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCconsu.wps
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