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Deciding What We Watch: Taste, Decency and Media Ethics in the UK and the USA

Author Colin Shaw
Publisher Clarendon Press
Category Philosophy
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Author(s)Colin Shaw
ISBN / ASIN0198159366
ISBN-139780198159360
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Sales Rank15,822,537
CategoryPhilosophy
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This book considers the different constraints (in the law, cultural customs, and self-regulation) affecting broadcasters on both sides of the Atlantic and the means by which they have responded to them. The book describes, with examples, the operations of compliance regulations and standard controls. It also explores the moral basis and history of such regulation as it has until now been applied to major issues of taste and decency.
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