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Seven Dirty Words and Six Other Stories - Controlling the Content of Print and Broadcast (Hardcover)
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Seven Dirty Words and Six Other Stories - Controlling the Content of Print and Broadcast (Hardcover)
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Why does the United States control the content of broadcast more
strictly than it controls the content of print? In this provocative
book, Matthew L. Spitzer explores the various rationales that
support such different treatment and concludes that broadcast media
should not be as strictly regulated as it is. Spitzer attacks the
three most prevalent arguments in favor of broadcast control,
utilizing insights from economics and social psychology and
relating them to basic questions of First Amendment law and
regulation of broadcasting. First, he shows that arguments centered
on economic efficiency-such as those based on the supposed scarcity
of the airwaves-can be applied equally to the print media. Next,
responding to arguments that exposure to sexually explicit material
encourages socially harmful conduct, he demonstrates that sexually
explicit printed matter is at least as pernicious as broadcast
erotica and that printed violence seems to have the same effects as
broadcast violence. The third series of arguments-that broadcasting
is more readily available to young children than is print-does have
some validity, says Spitzer. However, we can shield children from
exposure to broadcast material that may harm them by several
methods: "zoning" broadcast violence and sexy by confining such
matter to "adult" channels that can be received only by special
receivers; allowing sex and violence to be broadcast only during
the late night hours; and requiring television locks so that
parents can monitor children's access to programming. According to
Spitzer, there is not justification for censorship of indecent
programming or for such regulations as the fairness doctrine or
equal time for political candidates. His timely and spirited book
makes a powerful case for changing national policy in this
significant area.
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