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TV's effect on Society (Cultural (Television has and still is…
TV's effect on Society
Social
Television transformed the style of living of families due the dissipation of time inside watching the device.
It granted assemblages watching sport occurrences, for instance the World Cup.
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Political
Political events such as the presidential election debate between Kennedy and Nixon and the Vietnam War (which were transmitted in TV) have provided audiences through awareness of significant issues and biased people’s principles.
Today news programs compete to have the swiftest news of the moment and to be telecast the most time.
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Cultural
Television has and still is educating people by supplying them with data as well as ingress to distant cultures.
It also prompts subcultures of viewers who pursue certain genres, as for example science fiction.
TV understands the beliefs and interests of segments of populations and creates documentaries, series, diverse programs covering different subjects; it has a cultural influence
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Ethical
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The TV influence is so powerful that people get to ask themselves if their beliefs and assumptions have been right.
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