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Would C-SPAN count?
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 4:58am
WOULD C-SPAN COUNT?
[SOURCE: Los Angeles Times 2/19, AUTHOR: Editorial Staff]
[Commentary] Responding to a request from lawmakers, the Federal Communications Commission has drafted a report outlining what Congress might do to curb excessively violent programs. Objectionably violent shows, it says, could be banned during the hours that children are most likely to be watching TV (6 a.m. to 10 p.m.), just as indecent programming is. Congress could force cable operators to sell channels on an a la carte basis, rather than bundling them into packages that can't be customized. And the difficult task of defining excessive violence could be done by the federal government without violating the 1st Amendment. There's plenty of evidence that television shows are more graphically violent than ever, both on cable networks and on free over-the-air TV. Simply noting this problem, however, doesn't prove that government censorship can solve it. Requiring programs such as "24" to be aired after 10 p.m. wouldn't stop kids from watching a recorded version the next afternoon. Nor would it have much effect on the Internet, where networks are posting a growing number of reruns for viewers to watch on demand. And it's hard to imagine Congress barring news programs before 10 p.m., and there's no shortage of violence on the news. The government shouldn't be making these calls; parents should. Online, there's plenty of help for parents trying to identify inappropriate shows for their kids, and there's technology in every TV set, cable converter box and satellite receiver to help screen out violent programming. If they still don't like how much violence their TV is bringing into their home, they should just turn it off.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-fcc19feb19,0,309078...
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