TV influence on the young generation's TV today has had a big impact on today's youth group. With explosive growth of technology and 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day, children are full of a lot of media every day. All access possibilities to television programs allow you to learn by seeing that children are inappropriate or inappropriate for their age and bring immorality, inappropriate, aggressive and antisocial behavior I will. Television creates shapes in various shapes, transforms shapes, and creates ideas and ideas that have a big influence on their opinions and actions.
One of the most important works influencing the young generation is television. Today, television is superior to the old generation television. The TV that the old generation remembers is different, mainly with few black and white channels, which is much smaller (Neff, 2011). As a result of these changes, a large generation gap has arisen in terms of entertainment and the resulting morality. TV dominates children's bedroom (Jordan et al., 2010). Video game strategy is no longer limited to the comfort that was previously assigned to television, but now it can be accessed as a handheld device like a cell phone (Vaterlaus, 2012). TV diversity has expanded the gap between generations. For older people accustomed to the on / off button, the T.V remote control becomes very complicated.
With the advent of television and movies, young people are influenced by cultures contrary to their families and cultures. Performers such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and James Dean have received praise from the younger generation, but in many cases they are despised by older generations. Then in the 1960 's, citizenship and the Vietnam War revealed more serious disparities between old and old. The generation gap in the evidence of the 1960s reappeared, but the 2009 survey showed that it was not a devastating force in the Vietnam era. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 79% of Americans believe that the world view has a big difference between young and old. In 1969, Gallup poll discovered that 74% of the smaller percentage considered significant differences
In the 1950s, when black and white images flickered on very small TV screens, psychologists began to notice how simple TV shows influence and influence audience behavior. For example, women are drawn on television. Because television women are generally very thin, there is a stereotype that all women should lose weight. There are many more psychological problems of this sort such as hyperphagia and anorexia today. But nobody believes that television will shape how we see people and the world as a whole. It affects what we buy, the way we feel, the reasons we choose, and even shaping what we believe in. For example, it is not uncommon to televise African Americans on television years ago. Basically, this group of people did not show up on television, they became invisible and became indifferent to the game. Fortunately, we can learn from our own mistakes.