The Long And Tall Tales Of Television Today

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Its such a controversial topic today, in order to get my own conclusion, I will exam the arguments and studies of two papers: one is The Function of Television: Life Without the Big Box by Charles Winick who supports the functions of television; the other is Some Hazards of Growing Up in a Television Environment by Jerome L. Singer and Dorothy G. Singer who does not agree that TV should be viewed as much as today and it has already became a society problem. I agree with the view of Singers, in addition, I think this is the problem that should be solved urgently.

Charles Winick considers that most important for children is that they can learn from TV. The children of today do not need to learn to read as early or to develop an imagination. All their fairy tales, bedtime stories and cartoons are shown in living color on TV. He shows a great children program Sesame Street as an example. It has led to the production of a television program in which the contents are closely based upon knowledge of what young children need to know and about their manner of learningits a highly effective educational program which has successfully taught basic skills to children from a range of...

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