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Media in the 1960s & 1970s - J387: Media History
j387mediahistory.weebly.comlevel of children’s programming on the networks was a topic late in the decade, but not until the 1970s was it seriously addressed. Social Issues With the social turmoil of the 1960s—the assassina-tions, the civil rights movement, the anti-Vietnam War protests, the youth culture—television was compelled
Gendered Media: The Influence of Media on Views of Gender
pages.nyu.eduMay 25, 1992 · being virtually nonexistent. In children's programming when African-Americans do appear, almost invariably they appear in supporting roles rather than as main characters (O'Connor, 1989). While more African-Americans are appearing in prime-time television, they are too often cast in stereotypical roles. In the 1992 season, for instance, 12 of
UNDERSTANDING THE TV RATINGS AND PARENTAL …
www.tvguidelines.orgFV–fantasy violence (children’s programming only) Audience:indicates the audience for which a television program is appropriate. ContentLabel:indicates a show may contain violence, sex, adult language, or suggestive dialogue. AllChildren This program is designed to be appropriate for all chil-dren. Whether animated or live-action, the ...