Media Bad. T.V. Good.

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Social Issues

 

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John P

 

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April 24, 2013

 

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University

 

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There are plenty of reasons why the television is one of the greatest assets we have today, even if not too many people want to believe it. I actually happen to believe that there are some stations that provide information that is beneficial to us, even though many Americans do not seem to be watching them, and that CSPAN is one of the greatest tools of democracy we have, even though we seem to pass by that channel too...
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I actually happen to believe that there are some stations that provide information that is beneficial to us, even though many Americans do not seem to be watching them, and that CSPAN is one of the greatest tools of democracy we have, even though we seem to pass by that channel too. However, with all of the positive attributes that can be given, have you ever really noticed how much junk is on television? It seems that our tool of mass information and amazing amounts of knowledge is being hijacked by the most drastic views of vice, drama, and fear that could possibly be imagined...
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