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Framing the Violence: How mainstream American newspapers and cable networks frame coverage of mass shootingsPolen, Matthew J. L. 02 December 2014 (has links)
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The Development of Congressional Concern with Violence in Entertainment MediaButt, Charles H. 12 1900 (has links)
This investigation deals with a change of congressional attitude concerning violence in entertainment media, from noninterference to investigation to initiation of research. The data are primarily from official government records.
This study first examines a period of congressional reluctance to interfere with the violent content of movies and radio in 1929-45. Next examined is the period 1945-68, when Congress actively investigated media violence,, focusing on television. Finally, the study examines congressional activity concerning television violence in 1968-74 and the Surgeon General's report on television violence.
This report concludes that, by 1955, the pattern of congressional interest in media violence had turned from reluctance to activity, -and discusses the likelihood of future control of television program content.
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