Com 132For TodayExam 1Exam #1Review TimesAssignment #2NewsTodayPolicySwedenUKSlide 12PowerPoint PresentationPolicy ComparisonSlide 15Slide 16Amin, H.Y. & Fikry, H.(2000). Television Policy in EgyptThings that were censoredIsrael MapProsocial Aspects of TelevisionWhat did you think?ElementsFor MondayContent Analysis WorkshopCom 132Lect6w – 11/4/15For TodayExam #1Assignment #2NewsPolicyPro-SocialSesame StreetExam 1Normal distributionInternal consistencyMany people did very wellRemoved 4 questions from totalWorth 25 points- you can get a 72% and still get an A in the class, or a 60% and still get an A- in the class.Exam #1Review TimesCome at the beginning of office hours starting next week.For those who cannot make office hours, contact me with your availability. We can set up a time for all to meet together.Assignment #2Some things to remember:Sampling- represent a constructOperational DefinitionsTables and FiguresDiscussion SectionMeet together and discussNewsCBS pushes for more streaminghttp://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/04/business/media/cbs-weighs-a-bigger-streaming-push.htmlNo ad optionReviving Star Trek- “family jewels”TodayCoding practice?PolicyPolitical and Cultural Shifts70s, 80s, 90s, 2000sSwedenSweden's Radio and TV Act has banned ads directed at kids from the first day that commercial television was allowed in the country on July 1, 1991. based on research that indicates children can't fully distinguish between advertising and programming until about age 10. (8 or 9)UKChildren’s Television (Advertising) 2003 bill introduced to the House of CommonsTo prevent food and drink advertising during pre-school children’s television programs and related scheduling.http://www.childpolicy.org.uk/NewsTrue Blood Offends Parents in UKOfcom watershedhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1225388/True-Blood-vampires-explicit-TV-sucking-innocence-children.html“With the watershed rendered obsolete by new technology, I think it's high time we, as a society, should all think about how to protect the minds of the young before they become so desensitised that they regard as the norm behaviour which is, essentially, abnormal.”Policy ComparisonJoanne M. LisoskyFor all kids' sakes: comparing children's television policy-making in Australia, Canada and the United States Media Culture Society 2001 23: 821Amin, H.Y. & Fikry, H.(2000).Television Policy in EgyptCensorship, nudity, violence, premarital sex, drugsView of terrorism, violence as a means to defend the country or valuesShort ban on Satellite television in 1994Children’s televisionEncourage pro-socialRatings systemSame issues as USThings that were censoredShows that depicted divorce as solution to problemsPregnancy, homosexuality, etc.Violence against women largely overlooked in news mediaOther PolicyLaws saying media should not promote indecency or sexual excitement.Israel MapProsocial Aspects of TelevisionRehov SumSum - Shaam SimSimSesame StreetLate 90’s- attempt to integrate cultures in Israel, through Literacy-based showWhat did you think?ElementsHuman archetypes to stress similarities over differencesBaby talkFoodFriendshipPlayDid it work?For MondayLook at News (local, national, cable, etc) critically.Take notes– bring notes to class.Content Analysis
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