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Author Minow, Newton N., 1926-

Title Abandoned in the wasteland : children, television, and the First Amendment / Newton N. Minow and Craig L. LaMay
Edition First edition
Published New York : Hill and Wang, 1995

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Description xi, 237 pages ; 22 cm
Contents Introduction / Newton N. Minow -- 1. Strangers in the House -- 2. Whence the Stranger? The Elusive Public Interest -- 3. Children, Television, and the First Amendment -- 4. The Next Generation and the Age of SuperTube -- 5. Changing the Way We Think -- Appendix 1: A Bill for Children's Telecommunications -- Appendix 2: The Wasteland Speeches, 1961 and 1991 / Newton N. Minow
Summary The commercial interests dominating television today argue that the Constitution gives them the right to broadcast whatever they wish. But Minow and LaMay persuasively demonstrate that this is a false application of the First Amendment. They remind us that broadcasters are required by law to serve the public interest, and that the Supreme Court and Congress regard service to children as a broadcaster's obligation under law. They argue that the First Amendment can be used on behalf of children, to help make television a force that will nurture and not harm them. They offer many hardheaded, workable ideas for an effective children's television policy (America is alone among the Western democracies in not yet having one) and for new ways to ensure that our children travel safely on the information superhighway
In 1961, when Newton N. Minow was President Kennedy's chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, he astonished the American public with his blunt criticism of television broadcasting as a "vast wasteland." To Mr. Minow today, after decades in communications and public service, and to his colleague Craig L. LaMay, the problem is more urgent than ever, for we all - broadcasters, parents, public officials, and teachers - have abandoned our children to a wasteland of vacuous, often violent, and openly consumerist television programming that represents none of the values we claim to cherish and that threatens our future
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-224) and index
Subject Children's television programs -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Sex on television -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Television advertising -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Violence on television -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Author LaMay, Craig L.
LC no. 95001113
ISBN 0809023113