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You can help determine what TV teaches children about sexuality, values and other sensitive subjects. This booklet tells you how.
Introduction Channel 1: Talking with Teens Channel 2: TV History Channel 3: Video 24 Hours A Day Channel 4: Learning with TV Channel 5: Viewers' Choice Channel 6: Talking with TV Channel 7: Educational TV Channel 8: Public Access TV
Table of Contents
Introduction
Talking With Teens
TV History
Video 24 Hours A Day
Learning With TV
Viewers' Choice
Talking with TV
Educational TV
Public Access TV
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Source/Citation: Advocates for Youth. Talking With TV: A Guide to Starting Dialogue With Youth. Washington, DC: Advocates for Youth, 1996. Click here to view the Publications Catalog and/or to order this publication.
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