Anti-family on TV: I am married. . . Together with Malaise, Josh Ozersky talks about repackaging American television families from Ozzie and Harriet to Rosanne. From the perspective of the business community manipulating TV viewers to watch television, he showed an exaggeration of the current dysfunctional television family. He continued to discuss the impact of these programs on family values. Ozersky mentioned the idea that there is infinite dissatisfaction in our culture and that the beginning is discovered with family. "Social models are first internalized." Ozersky says that infinite dissatisfaction wants to further promote this concept, meaning infinity.
Verma and Larson (2002) conducted a study to understand the influence of T.V. on young people. For the investigation, a sample of a middle class Indian family of 100 cities was chosen. In his study, the authors said that on average young people watching TV about 12 hours a week, 90% of them were at home, 73% completed with other family members, and 7% were grandparents I was with my uncle or my aunt. According to the survey, seeing these young T.V. is usually family activities. This finding is T. Observation is usually a relaxing antidote against the stress of the day shared with family.
Shanahan and Morgan (1992) compare a case study on how young people use TV and how they relate to in-home exchanges with five countries (Argentina, Taiwan, South Korea, China, USA) went. The following studies cover exposure to television, family conflicts on television, relationships between television viewing and family communication, and so on. This survey shows that there is a strong positive correlation between Argentina, Taiwan, and American parents. Most teenagers are watching TV with their parents and feel that they are more pleased and close to the time they spent together. 40
The connection between the families competes fiercely with the television. Young children imitate their perception of TVV and will start to influence relationships with real people. "When they talk to someone and begin to move the view to the left and right, they do not look like squares, which plays an important role in human success and failure of human relations." (Winn 158 now , TV is not the only factor that harms normal family life, but it is the biggest thing - interpersonal relationship is an important part of human growth "If it does not, people will maintain their relationship They do not include social skills to help them live a normal life. "(Winn 158)
T.V. eats up the hearts of young people, develops an unhealthy lifestyle, and reduces mutual exchanges and social skills. People should go out of the earth and experience what they see at T.V. There is always something to do than sitting in front of a big box showing colorful movements. In short, watching television may be a good way to relax, but excessive habits are never a good thing. If we spend too much time on TV, we will eventually miss other good things in life. So let's turn off the TV and start other things.