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Can They Say That On Television

Title: Can They Say That On Television
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 2302 | Pages: 9.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Can They Say That On Television

"Can They Say That On Television?" Yes, they can, and increasingly they do. The days of television being highly regulated, pure and decent may be over. It looks as if the ever-shifting rules governing what's OK to say on television are made to be broken. The amount of violence, vulgarity, and sexual content that can be found at 8:00 P.M. or afterwards this year on television is unprecedented in the history of broadcasting. (Aucion, 1999). Many …showed first 75 words of 2302 total

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showed last 75 words of 2302 total…Lives on Edge With Nudity, Sex" The Detroit News 13 Oct., 5B Lowry, Brian (1999) "Television: Adjusting the Off-Color Contrast" Los Angeles Times 19 Sept., 4 McGuire, Mark (1999) "Chicago Hope Pushes Censorship Envelope With Profanity" The San Diego Union-Tribune 18 Oct., 2E McKay, Betsy (1999) "WWF Clamps Down on ‘Smackdown!’" New York Times 30 Nov., 14B Pennington, Gail (1999) "The Following Story Is Rated TV-MA (For Mature Audiences Only) St. Louis Post 23 Oct., 3F Editorial (1999) "Letters Page" Denver Rocky Mountain News 37 July, 33A

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