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Violence on Television: Congressional Inquiry, Public Criticism and Industry Response--A Policy Analysis

Author Cynthia A. Cooper
Publisher University Press of America
Category Performing Arts
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ISBN / ASIN0761804765
ISBN-139780761804765
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Sales Rank10,402,210
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Congressional scrutiny and public criticism of violent television have spanned nearly four decades with little change in the emphasis of those protests. Despite the intensive spotlight cast on broadcasters, few in Congress have really tried to affect any real changes in the amount and nature of violence in television programming. Although there have been many studies conducted on the effects of television, few authors have explored the political, cultural and societal influences in the battles over television violence. This book explores the complexities of Congressional and public scrutiny and the dynamics of communications policy-making in the United States.
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