Viewing TV Violence in the US
.... Laboratory experiments show that immediately after
viewing violent
TV shows, children often behave and play more aggressively and choose aggressive solutions ....
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Problems in Repeated Viewing of TV Violence
.... Researchers have also found that
viewing media violence limits children's imaginations in .... encourage children to imitate the actual behaviors seen on
TV or in ....
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TV VIOLENCE & CHILDREN Introduc
.... Support for the catharsis hypothesis, that states
viewing TV violence helps vent destructive impulses through fantasy, has not been provided by empirical ....
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The Effects of Viewing Television Violence on School Children
.... In essence, many psychologists, educators, and criminologists argue that extensive
viewing of
TV violence by children is linked to greater aggressiveness ....
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TV Violence & Aggression in Children
.... children were compared over a period of the first five years of elementary school, with a view toward finding the relationship between
viewing TV violence and ....
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Television Viewing & Aggression
.... Laboratory experiments show that immediately after
viewing violent
TV shows, children often behave and play more aggressively and choose aggressive solutions ....
(1672

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TV & American Family
.... Even more so, females by the age of 22 seemed to be more affected by extensive
TV viewing than their male counterparts" (Lombardi 1). Further, for adults and ....
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Effects of TV Violence on Child Behavior
.... Mortimer, J. (1994, October). How
TV violence hits kids. .... Parent survey on television violence
viewing: Fear, aggression, and sex differences. ....
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Impact of Children Viewing Television Violence
.... Researchers have also found that
viewing media violence limits children's imaginations .... that encourage children to imitate the actual behaviors seen on
TV or in ....
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TV and the Dissemination of Information and Images
.... Consequently many parents are now becoming concerned that there is too much sex on television and that children
viewing sex on television are .... The
TV plexus. ....
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Television Violence and Children
.... While early studies had concluded that
viewing TV violence is positively correlated with aggression, more recent research studies had emphasized the need to ....
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Presentation of News on Network & Cable TV
.... The reason was the shorter attention span of the
viewing audience. .... Each ratings point represents 1,022,000
TV households (TVZapt2it, 2002, 1). Even as more ....
(1272

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NETWORK NEWS IN THE CABLE TV ERA
Cable news networks as an anchor for cable
TV split into half-hour and lengthier programming .... The reason was the shorter attention span of the
viewing audience. ....
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TV Images Effect on Children
.... Sociologically, this becomes a problem when
viewing the rise in brutal crimes by youngsters. .... 379-95. Groller, I. (1990, April 1). Should
TV be censored? ....
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The Destructiveness of TV
.... is Springer or the WWF or an inane sitcom or Crossfire, whether it is an ad for a sanitary napkin or for beer, the most important aspect of
TV viewing is the ....
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INFLUENCE OF TV ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT
.... that
TV violence may cause aggressive behavior in the normal child. One study is that of Robert Liebert in the 1970's in which he set up laboratory
viewing ....
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Separate But Equal TV Docudrama
.... impact. Warrant's arguments and pleadings to the other justices are convincing to them, as well as to the
viewing audience. The ....
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Cable TV & Regulation During th
.... A majority of American homes are now "on the cable," and cable (along with the VCR) has profoundly changed the nature of television and
TV viewing habits. ....
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How to Watch TV News
.... They come down on the side of
viewing the courts as a "semipublic" space .... can be useful and indeed educational "only if coverage extends beyond
TV's need to ....
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TV Program Marketing Plan
.... to be offered as counter-programming to traditional prime-time
viewing on Friday .... program with the largest televised audience in the history of
TV, "133 million ....
(3393

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Televised Violence & Real World Violence
.... The television industry has taken a defensive stance against most endeavors to link societal violence to
TV viewing because violent shows have traditionally ....
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Philosophy Questions
.... elites own most of the television networks and control programming in US television, it is highly likely that Marx would see this much
TV viewing as indicative ....
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The Media and Violence
.... People in the United States spend as much as 50 hours per week watching
TV, with 23 hours per week average
viewing time for children ages 2 to 11, and 21.5 ....
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Comparison of a TV Show & a Movie and B
.... This genre arose in the early 1970's, responding to demographic changes in the American
viewing public. .... Broadcast News covers backstage
TV. ....
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Cartoon Violence Concerns
.... Studies have shown that even passive
viewing of
TV violence can cause desensitization and aggressive behaviors in children. This ....
(2639

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Video On Demand
.... videos from a central server for
viewing on a television or computer monitor at a time convenient to the user. Within the context of cable
TV, VOD allows ....
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Violence on Television
.... At first, the onset of school seems to diminish available
TV time slightly. However, from about age eight
viewing increases steadily to an average of almost ....
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MARKETING PLASMA TV
.... of plasma
TV and (b) the development of the market for plasma technology
TV sets .... The PDP approach facilitates (a) wide
viewing angles, (b) fast response, and (c ....
(446

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The History of the Television Industry
....
TV "overwhelmed" film in the cinema theatre in the 1950s: "The arrival of the video recorder and cable and pay
TV, and the importance of film
viewing in their ....
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"Miami Vice" TV Series
.... Caldwell's contention is that academic studies of
TV shows such as "Miami Vice" err in
viewing these shows as overly simplistic and shallow. ....
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