The effect of violence in media on society, this is the title and basicly what it is about.
Is societies violence the media's fault? This is the question that has been asked since before television was in every American's house. Of course there are the different types of media today ranging from newspapers, to on-line reports and stories. There have been arguments upon arguments about this issue, and over 3,000 studies conducted. Unfortunately there isn't one single result, there is only an array of supposed answers to this undying question.
CBS president, Howard Stringer is pointing to a different scapegoat for society's violence. I come from a country that puts a lot of American movies on and has more graphic violence within it's live drama on the BBC than anywhere else, and there is a lot less violence in the United Kingdom than there is here. There are 200 million guns in America, and that has a lot to do with violence. He feels it has to do with gun control, which others have suggested. But there are so many violent acts, that one can't focus on the guns, just like one can't focus on the media. David Phillips, one of the men we discuss later put it perfectly, It's like watching rain fall on a pond and trying to figure out which drop causes which ripple.'
There have been many studies conducted on the effects of violence on children, and on the effects on society as a whole. There have been about 3,000 studies performed on this topic. Two of the most prolific studies were the UCLA Television Violence Monitoring Report, and the Mediascope, Inc. test sponsored by the National Cable Television Association. Of course there were many other studies done, but these made headlines because of their results.
The UCLA study focused on all of the television media, and discovered some interesting facts from their study.
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What to do? Terrorism and the Media
... coverage to both sides of the issue. Terrorism is the use of violence against innocents to bring ... it up with this statement ' ...power in America today is control of the media of communication' (White, Theodore H. qtd. In ...
Studies Fail to Prove a Direct Link to Violence in Television Causing Real-Life Violence.
... s violence. A person's environment has a lot to do with how violent they ... However, when the show ended in 1963 so did a lot of America's innocence. In 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, America was involved in the ...
Media Manipulation within Society
... committing violent acts, and use this group to represent youth as a whole, and stereotype them in an incorrect way. They fail to show the positive effects and influences that the youth are having on society, or when they do show ...
"The media can be trusted to act responsibly and reflect community standards and values. Where the media fail to do so, the courts or other regulators pull them into line."
... matters to do with national security. The media in much of their finding would collect some information they somewhat did not need to know ... done on a hardcopy (such as radio, tv or usually newspaper) is when cases can be actively pursued. A famous groundbreaking ...
Violence in TV
... going to have to be addressed in the near future. I believe that many acts of violence that are committed by today’s youth has a lot to do with ... . There has to be some sort of connection to this drastic rise in violent acts and the rise in violent programming. Our future is going to be controlled by ...
Impact of Televised Violence.
... 20 to 25 violent acts per hour. In addition to broadcast television, cable TV adds to the level of violence through new, more violent, programs, and by recycling older violent broadcasts ...
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... viewing acts of violence on television are essentially being trained to be spectators to violence. They observe violent acts against others, but are not called upon to do anything other than watch. To the ...
The Current Trends to Allow More Violence, Sex and Profanity on Television Are Having a Negative Effect on Society.
... likely to see some type of portrayed violence. The reoccurring scenes of violent actions are sending a negative message to American ... other violence related acts. The University of Michigan states, Children imitate the violence they ...