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The Indecent Screen explores clashes over indecency in broadcast television among U.S.-based media advocates, television professionals, the Federal Communications Commission, and TV audiences. Cynthia Chris focuses on the decency debates during an approximately twenty-year period since the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which in many ways restructured the media environment. Simultaneously, ever increasing channel capacity, new forms of distribution, and time-shifting (in the form of streaming and on-demand viewing options) radically changed how, when, and what we watch. But instead of these innovations quelling concerns that TV networks were too often transmitting indecent material that was accessible to children, complaints about indecency skyrocketed soon after the turn of the century. Chris demonstrates that these clashes are significant battles over the role of family, the role of government, and the value of free speech in our lives, arguing that an uncensored media is so imperative to the public good that we can, and must, endure the occasional indecent screen.
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9780813594088, 9780813594095, 9780813594071
The Indecent Screen: Regulating Television in the Twenty-First Century is written by Cynthia Chris and published by Rutgers University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for The Indecent Screen are 9780813594101, 0813594103 and the print ISBNs are 9780813594064, 0813594065. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780813594088, 9780813594095, 9780813594071.
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