- Why You Can't Count On The FCC To Control The Smut On TV
Many people look to the FCC to keep smut off of their TV's, to stop "wardrobe malfunctions," to force the cable companies to offer a la carte programming, and regulate junk food commercials for kids. The ongoing scandal suggests people's faith in the agency is grossly misplaced. - Why You May Believe All Men Are Jerks
The TV may be coloring your perceptions of the opposite sex, and yourself. - "the Secret" And Tv: How Watching Tv May Help Manifest Violence, Poverty, And General Negativity
Recently, I had the chance to see "The Secret" at http://thesecret.tv/, which proposed a startling idea: we create our experiences with our thoughts through the "Law of Attraction". - "The Secret" and TV: How Watching TV May Help Manifest Violence, Poverty, and General Negativity
"The Secret" proposed a startling idea: we create our experiences with our thoughts through the "Law of Attraction". If you are trying to attract positive experiences into your life using the principles in "The Secret", then you need to know how the TV may be sabotaging your efforts. - Nielsen Says TV Watching at Record Levels: 2 Simple Strategies to Reclaim Some Family Time
Nielsen's latest statistics show Americans are still watching record levels of TV, 4 hours 35 minutes evey day on average. Here are two simple, painless strategies to reclaim some of that time back for your family. - Media Addiction Quiz for Teens: Do TV, Video Games and Computers Run Your Life?
Welcome to "The Media Generation"
Teens are spending so much time watching TV and playing with their computer and video games that the Kaiser Family Foundation has dubbed this generation "The Media Generation." - Getting Kids Away from TV: It's Not "Mission Impossible" for Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise has come out of the closet. The world-famous actor does not allow his adopted children, Isabella, 13, and Connor, 11, to watch TV, except for movies on weekends. He also forbids video games. He joins superstar Madonna in parenting decision that will benefit his children in many ways. - America's TV Addiction: It's a Matter of Time, a lot of time
In September 2005, Nielsen Media Research, Inc. reported that Americans watched an average of 4 hours 32 minutes of television per day. Amazingly, very few alarm bells went off in America
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