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Essay On Ever Changing Society

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Television; a noun defining “A system for converting visual images (with sound) into electrical signals, transmitting them by radio or other means, and displaying them electronically on a screen” has changed the world incomparably. Continuous development in the sector of media has made it more popular amongst all generations over the years. With a wide spread of genres for television shows, with big dollars in advertising revenue and sponsorships, producers and media corporations have been vying amongst themselves to target and capture attention of a wide range of audience, with shows catering specifically for their tastes and interests. However with all the tremendous and new development in the television media industry, some of the pertinent …show more content…

Moreover the portrayal of love and family in today’s soap operas can be questioned, to be giving a negative and fallacious view of what is acceptable in society. Likewise the overbearing theme of violence and explicit sexual content in todays TV shows, has also disturbed parents. With parents having less control over the TV shows their children watch, due to late working hours and their availability on the Internet, they fear that young children are being exposed to adult content, which may have negative affects on their behavior.

To begin with in today’s world, TV shows that used to focus on creating educational value such as “Leave it to Beaver” and “Bill Nye the science guy”, have practically ceased to exist. With the preferences of teenagers changing through cultural globalization brought about by social media, more and more teenagers are interested in the romance between characters like “Damon and

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