Talking about TV during the day is immoral Today, society is a visual culture, so people learn and act from what they see. With the advent of television, many programs have been broadcast, from news programs to comedy programs, game programs to talk shows, but today's talk show has the greatest impact on the public. Every day, viewers turn on their television and many people are exposed to images of gender, drugs, violence in talk shows. Unfortunately, many people are anxious or under the influence of what they are seeing.
Another negative feature of modern television is spam. "These day-to-day talk shows bring strange or unethical lives, personality, or actions to real people.The viewers of the TV watch the emotional atmosphere and excitement of this program, News Magazine "seems to like the tension of the real, but terrible story of the program.
Just by turning on the TV, violent and aggressive content is increasing in today's media. Periodic offers include talk shows during the day. Among them are the general people of group members, others characterized by emotional physical abuse. WCW (World Championship Wrestling) is seen in an increasing number of Americans, many of which include teenagers watching with infants and parents. In online news, graphic rendering such as killing, kidnapping, traffic accident, international war scenes etc. violence is an important element is packed.
Early melodrama was airing as a weekly show as a night, but the first TV drama opera in the US during the day was "This is my child" in 1949. In the early 1950s, the drama became part of the American daytime TV, game shows, comedy replays and talk shows were added. People like to continue this story to connect with these people. They become like family and the audience becomes emotional. The audience seems to be doing two attitudes. First, the story is similar to what happened in real life, or 2, thanks for the good, this is not mine.
From 1930 until today, TV programs in the daytime have changed little. Soap opera and talk show still occupy time zone. Since the 1950's, golden time television has been aimed at, and it also corresponds to men. In 1952, 68% of the characters of the prime time episode were male, and in 1973 74% of the characters in these programs were men. In 1970, the National Women's Organization (NOW) took action. They formed a special group to study and change "the despicable stereotypes of women in television." In 1972 they challenged the licenses of two network owned radio stations based on gender discriminatory programs. In the 1960 's, I dreamed that Jeannie and Bewitched' s shows suggested that women are using magic as the only way for women to avoid their responsibilities. Shari Anne Brill of Carri USA, an industry analyst, says: "For many years, if a man is behind the camera, the woman will really be hard to see.