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Deciding What We Watch - Taste, Decency and Media Ethics in the UK and the USA (Paperback)
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Deciding What We Watch - Taste, Decency and Media Ethics in the UK and the USA (Paperback)
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The recent history of broadcasting on both sides of the Atlantic,
characterized by a great increase in the number of services on
offer to the public, has been brought about by technological
advances and economic pressures. This has inevitably affected
traditional forms of content regulation. The book explores the
moral basis and history of such regulation as it has until now been
applied to major issues of taste and decency. These include the
protection of children, obscenity and bad language, offences
against religious sensibility, `reality' television, and
stereotyping. What Should We Watch? considers the different
constraints (in the law, cultural customs, and self-regulation)
affecting broadcasters in the two societies and the means by which
they have responded to them. The book describes, with examples, the
operations of compliance regulations and standard controls. It also
looks at the impact of the First Amendment on American broadcasting
in this area. It looks at the arguments for the practicality of
maintaining appropriate forms of restraint into the future. What
Should We Watch? poses the question of how divided and diverse
societies decide what is permissible to broadcast and how the issue
might continue to evolve in the future.
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