Table of contents
Preface
A short look at television’s history 3
Information, inspiration and influence 4
1. Introduction
1.1 Explaining the topic 4
1.2 Why this topic? 5
1.2.1 What material was used? 5
2. Violence on TV and its effect on the watcher
2.1 How is violence presented on TV and in what dimensions? 6
2.2 The influence of TV-violence on the watcher 8
3. How the society deals with televised violence
3.1 Where the violence comes from 9
3.2 What are the public’s reactions? 10
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4. Solutions
4.1 Is it justified blaming the television? 11
4.2 What parents can do to protect their children 12
4.2.1 My personal view 12
5. List of sources 14
Preface
A short look at television’s history
It was 1926 when the Scotsman John Baird (1888-1946) presented the first television broadcast and when the American W.K. Zworykin 1 (1889-1982) invented the first electronically working television set nearly at the same time, nobody could ever imagine the future dimensions of that big, black and unwieldy box. But since the regularly broadcasting of TV-shows in 1935, the television became a steady rising supplementation of people’s life all over the world. Although television sets got smaller and smaller, the meaning of that medium was never bigger as today.
(source: Das große Ravensburger Lexikon-Band 2, © 1992 by Ravensburger Buchverlag Otto Maier GmbH)
1 Zworykin came originally from Russia.
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Information, inspiration and influence
While in 1950 only 10% of American families had a television, today 99% do. In fact more families own a television than a phone 1 ! Whether sportevents, rock-concerts or dramas, for people in our time the television is an irreplaceable and untiring source of entertainment. Supplying people with news from every place on earth, the television became also one of the most important deliverer of information and knowledge.
The part television takes up in our society is much bigger than we expect it to be. The times when television just entertained us are already over; today we are also informed, inspired and influenced by that medium. Television became an important addition to our everyday life; it keeps us informed about events that happen all over the world and helps us to shape an opinion by supplying us with information.
The things we see on TV often inspire us and sometimes we might be able to transfer specific occurrences on our own life.
1.Introduction
1.1 Explaining the topic
The topic I chose for my term paper is “Violence on TV-How the American society deals with violence on TV”. So what does that mean exactly? Violence on TV is (too often because of current events) an often-discussed topic. Scientists, media experts, politicians and TV-station bosses are quarrelling for years now about the responsibility of television and its influence on the watcher.
1 See Mediascope: American Public Opinion on Media Violence, 1993
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Acts of violence or criminal actions are often blamed on TV, parents are afraid of the bad influence that medium might have and violent behaviour caused by television-violence.
1.2 Why this topic?
I think the question about the responsibility of the media, in this case of television, in our modern society is very interesting and of course important. With this term paper I want to explain the situation in America; what the dimensions of violence on TV are, how the society deals with that topic, what scientists say about it, if there is a connection between real-life violence and televised aggression and why there are so many violent programs on TV. The key-question I want to answer is: “Is it justified to blame the television for violent behaviour?”
1.2.1 What material will be used?
The difficulty about this topic is that it deals with the American society. At first it was not easy to find some useful material, because all books to get deal with the situation in Germany.
I decided to search for material on the Internet and the mass of information about violence on TV in America was overwhelming. The material I chose comes from two objective, non-partisan and non-profit research and educational organizations, “The Centre for Media and Public Affairs 1 ” and “Mediascope” 2 .
1 CMPA was founded in 1985.
2 Mediascope was founded in 1992.
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Florian Rübener, 2003, Violence on TV, München, GRIN Verlag GmbH
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