Title:
Deciding what we watch : taste, decency, and media ethics in the UK and the USA
Author:
Shaw, Colin, 1928-
ISBN:
9780198159360
9780198159377
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Publication Information:
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Physical Description:
xii, 184 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents:
1. Starting Places -- 2. Developing Regulation -- 3. Taste and Decency -- 4. The Particular Case of Children -- 5. Sex: Since the Sixties -- 6. Language: And the Next Fellow Said ... -- 7. News and Reality Programmes -- 8. Privacy -- 9. In the Name of What?
Abstract:
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. Deciding What We Watch: Taste, Decency, and Media Ethics in the UK and the USA 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.
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