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Re: sex and violence on tv

Chris Worsnop <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 22 Jul 1997 08:21:11 -0400
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I can't say that I like the choices you give us. I would like to answer,
"Neither of the above."
 
My choice would be:
 
3. media education which equips indivduals to make decisions for themselves.
 
Cheers,
 
Chris
 
>I am doing research on sex and violence on tv. I would like peoples'
>responses to the following questions:
>
>How can sex and violence be limites?
>Could tv stations be forced to put programs on late at night?
>How can we convince them to do so if i will cause a decline in ratings
>and revenues?
>Which is a better approach to limiting tv violence?
>1. v-chip or laws to limit violence on tv of
>2. commitment on the part of the parents to morally guide the children
>on their selection of tv programs.
>
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Chris M. Worsnop
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media education, assessment, writing
 
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from "Beowulf"
 
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