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Talking With TV: A Guide to Starting Dialogue With Youth

You can help determine what TV teaches children about sexuality, values and other sensitive subjects. This booklet tells you how.

Table of Contents

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

Talking With TV: A Guide to Starting Dialogue With Youth

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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Advocates for Youth. Talking With TV: A Guide to Starting Dialogue With Youth. Washington, DC: Advocates for Youth, 1996.

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