People who create these commercials say they want their children to exercise. It helps children stay in shape. In Canada, it was found that children don't do enough exercise and just 10% of 15,800 schools have good daily P.E. programs.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Positive Effects On Television
Television Poem
Get me off your spell
TV, can't you see?
I feel like I'm in spell
I'd rather be
Out free
Instead of being
Trapped inside
There's so much more
Set me free
Let me live
My life
TV, I'll make a plan to
Turn you off today
I'll laugh and play my day away
And enjoy my time outside
I'm home again
And there you are
Staring back
From the wall
I'll turn you on
Since it's been so long
Now I'm back
Under your spell
Interviews
1) What's your favorite TV show?
Azalia: Ugly Betty.
Alanah: Family Guy.
Ally: America's Next Top Model.
2) How many hours do you think you watch TV during the day?
Azalia: 3.
Alanah: 9-10.
Ally: On the weekend, 5 hours but not in a row.
3) When you're watching TV and someone asks you a question, are you able to answer or are
you too engrossed into the TV?
Azalia: Sometimes I answer.
Alanah: I'm too engrossed into the TV.
Ally: I'm able to answer.
4) Do you think TV is too violent?
Azalia: At times it could be but other times it could be comedy.
Alanah: No, I think it's AWESOME!
Ally: Sometimes it is. Depends on the show.
5) What does TV mean to you?
Azalia: TV is a times to have fun and know what's happening in the real world.
Alanah: Without TV, I would be bored.
Ally: A way to keep me entertained if I'm bored.
6) Do you think you're addicted to TV?
Azalia: Yes.
Alanah: OH YES.
Ally: No, probably not.
7) Do you think TV is good for you? Why or why not?
Azalia: Sometimes it's good and it relieves stress.
Alanah: Yes. Without TV, we wouldn't know a lot of stuff.
Ally: Depends on the show because if it's an educational show on Discovery Channel, then
you can learn from it. If it's a bad show, then it can lead to negative things.
Thank you, ladies.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Is Television Linked To ADHD?
According to these findings, Carolyn A. McCarty, Ph.D, saw that efforts "to limit television viewing in early childhood may be warranted." Based on this, a recommendation is that parents should NOT let their children who are younger than 2 watch TV due to concerns that may affect early brain growth and social, emotional, and cognitive skills development. Parents should set limits on TV viewing and help their children develop "media literacy skills" for children older than 2.
Dr. McCarty says that "Attention problems include impulsivity, restlessness, and difficulty concentrating. We did not use a diagnostic test to assess whether the children had clinically evident ADHD but instead looked at the degree of attention problems their parents reported they had."
As a child's brain continues to develop rapidly, ADHD typically manifests in children as they continue to grow. By age 7, 10% of children have developed attention problems. Limiting young children's exposure to TV may reduce a child's risk of developing ADHD.
http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/may04/npr_may04_excessiveTV.html
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Gender Roles And Television-Females
On TV, women are shown in the more domestic settings and less powerful than men. With TV, they are less attentive than men. There has been more female voice-overs for ads mainly for food, household products, and care products, like makeup. In recent years, there has been a total increase with women as news reporters.
The girls' behavior in TV ads are more likely to be passive. It was recommended that they watch male-dominated programs because they will become loyal to the more 'gender fair' programs. Their commercials usually deal with dolls, housekeeping equipment, and vanity-related products. This may help them develop nurturing skills. The world of TV commercials is made up of approximately 40% females.
Compared to the boys' TV commercials, the girls' commercials have gentle background music and frequent fades. Females are often shown talking on the phone or reading.
When women are viewing news programs, they prefer to see the local news rather than the national news. It reflects on women's sense of domestic responsibilty. They want to keep an eye on a local crime.
Gender Roles And Television-Males
With TV advertisements, men are shown in more occupations than women. They are more likely to be shown advertising cars or business products and are more likely to be shown outdoors or in business settings. They are more often portrayed as "authorities." As far as ads go, many men gain authority. There has been less male voice-overs with commercials. Their voice-overs are associated with a wide range of products.
Men usually prefer to watch TV with full attention in silence. Fathers who become engrossed into TV programs are where they are less responsive to the other members of their family. They are the ones who are in control of deciding what the family should view on TV. The remote control device is considered as effectively symbolic of their power of choice over programs. This is like the male power in ones' home.
Boys usually tend to be the dominant ones for many modern TV ads. The ads aimed at boys represents far more activity and aggressive behavior and boys are tended to be loud. Boys are usually seen as active or rational. Their ads contain many active toys, varied scenes, and loud music sounds. An example of a traditional male activity they can engage in is causing trouble.
There are a lot of personalities seen in varying degrees in people. Not all men are considered to be aggressive, assertive, risk-taking, etc. Every masculinity culture varies differently by groups. This may be according to ethnicity or even age.
Men dominate the sports programs and violent programs on TV. Many sports programs define men in relation to strength or discipline. The violent programs have men causing trouble by getting arrested or in jail.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Percentages Of Television, 2001-2002
Number
Percentage of households with at least 1 TV-98.2%
Average number of TVs per home-2.4
Annual payroll for employees of over 6,000 cable TV networks and program distribution firms in the U.S.-$11.7 billion
Number of television broadcasting networks and stations in the U.S.-1,937
2002
Percentage of adults who said they watched TV-94.3%
Estimated average monthly rate for cable TV-$34.71
ALSO................... older Americans were glued to the tube than any other group (97 percent).
Television And Couch Potatoes
The term "couch potato" is refered to someone who spends most of his or her free time sitting or lying on a couch. The stereotype refers to an overweight person who spends a lot of time watching TV. Since so many people are watching TV these days, they are considered couch potatoes.
Researchers found that a couch potato lifestyle can be a serious health hazard. Being a couch potato in someone's free time can make them a decade older biologically than someone who is active physically. People who don't exercise during their spare time have shorter telomeres compared to active people. This previously showed that obesity may shorten telomere to approximately 10 years.
Being a couch potato can also increase the risk of heart disease. Some of the factors to heart diseases are watching TV and knowing every show from morning to night, eating high cholesterol foods, and increasing obesity.
These days, half of the children walk to school and so many children stop playing sports because they want to be couch potatoes and watch TV.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Bad For Your Brain
Viewing Hours Should Be Kept!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Three Good Ways To Eliminate Television Addiction
#1-The TV should be replaced with family time. If someone is addicted to the TV, he/she should take a break from it to do things with his/her family. Some good family activites are going outside and taking a walk or playing a board game. ALSO: A list of family activites should be made. There are usually endless possibilities once someone frees his/her TV time.
#2-The TV should be ditched. A good strategy to do is someone should give his/her TV away to a friend or needy person who doesn have one. It takes a lot of courage like quitting smoking.
#3-TV time should be scheduled. Every week, someone should spend at least 10-15 minutes looking through the TV guide selecting the shows he/she wants to watch for the entire week. Viewing time should be limited to an hour each day and the shows should be scheduled. This forces someone to make their own choices.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
What The Television Commercials Do For Us
TV commercials can be repeatedly broadcasted over many weeks, months, and/or years. Because of that, their production studios spend huge sums of money in its production of a single 20-30 TV spot. An interesting fact is that many film directors directed television commercials as a way to gain exposure and earn a paycheck. For example, in 1984, Ridley Scott, who directed films such as Thelma & Louise, Gladiator, Matchstick Men, and Kingdom Of Heaven, directed a TV commercial for the Apple Macintosh computer.
Many TV commercials are considered as an annoyance for some reasons. The main reason is the sound volume of advertising appears to be higher than regular programming. The increasing number of commercials are secondary annoyance factors. The third reason is increasing the ability for TV advertising that prompt the campaigns by everyone whether it's cell-phone companies, fast food restaurants, etc.
Serious Consequences
TV addiction is a "blot of the real world" and can lead to many serious consequences. One of the consequences is laziness. It can lead to obesity which leads to many long term health problems. When people watch TV, they may lose their track of sense and/or time and they become distant from reality. In moderation, TV helps a person from a stressful day. A good solution to this is that someone should give up TV and change their relaxing hobby into reading, writing, or sewing, which are productive hobbies. TV even provides a reinforcement degree which makes people return to the TV. TV causes domestic tension but it does not cause crime and/or death. It also distorts time with social relations and harms academic success.