Thursday, January 23, 2020
Is TV Harming America? :: essays research papers
Those who proclaim that television is harming society may be too quick to judge television, in fact in some ways TV can help society. One only has to look at programs such as Americaââ¬â¢s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries, they may often be on the corny side, however Americaââ¬â¢s Most Wanted has helped authorities capture many wanted fugitives. News programs have gotten more and more graphic in recent years, but the amount of information given on the news has increased substaintially as well. As a nation, we watched the Gulf War, the Clinton Impechment proceedings, the Clarence Thomas hearings and several other pivotal news stories that we otherwise would not have had such access to without television. Childrenââ¬â¢s shows run the gamut from programs such as Power Rangers to Sesame Street. Few would argue that shows such as Sesame Street and Mr. Rogerââ¬â¢s Neighborhood are damaging our youth. With a little parental supervision the harmful aspects of television can be avoided, there are useful and educational shows available for children to watch. Some of my nephewââ¬â¢s favorite shows are Arthur, Blueââ¬â¢s Clueââ¬â¢s, Sesame Street, heââ¬â¢s even at an age now where he will tell me to change the channel when itââ¬â¢s time for Arthur to come on. Some critics have said that advertisers are brainwashing our children, that may be true on some level. However, ultimately itââ¬â¢s not the child that runs out to Toyââ¬â¢s R Us and purchases the toys that are hocked constantly on television; the parents have control of the checkbook and should therefore establish some rules about commercials. Unfortunatley, advertisements are unavoidable these dayââ¬â¢s, they are everywhere, not just TV, they can be heard on the radio, there are billboards everywhere you look.
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