Can T.V. reflect our society or influence the behavior of our community members? Since the start of television broadcasting in 1936, we have conveyed information to our society and given priority to amusement, and then presented to television for the main purpose of observing the moral and ethical standards of that age A number of rules and regulations have been developed for managing materials. Nevertheless, the content of the standard of home entertainment television has changed from the beginning; now, the moral and moral values of our society are constantly changing, passed down from generation to generation.
Culturally coordinated society: Schools are not as good as TV in this regard. There is a big gap between fund shortage, the cultural experience of overcrowded urban schools and the school's cultural experience with rich funds in the suburbs. There is a big cultural difference between the dropping out of high school and the graduates of Yale. There are lots of easy questions about whether or not scientific methods will be useful for some simple things - you go to school and talk much about what you are taught. If the purpose of the school is to lay the foundation of a common culture, its achievement level is almost impossible to achieve.
Television is the first intensive cultural influence that spans the first and last years of life, and the two years. Most babies have been exposed to television long before reading. When a child goes to school, when everyone else fails, the television station will bring an old man along with him. Beyond the literacy and mobility barriers, TV is the main storyteller of today and most people tell most of the story to most people. . . Therefore, it is one of the major social actors of society. Television raises parents, colleagues, clergy, teachers through its story, common worldview, shared values, and a common view on how men and women think, act, and act.
Television is the "central cultural division" of American society. Gerbner and his colleagues (1978, p. 178) pointed out that television is the main storyteller of culture, the main creator of the synthetic culture model (entertainment and information) of the most diverse people in history writing. A large group that is not shared is shared by a common public information system. "