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Is Reality TV destroying American Values?  

1961 Incoming FCC Chairman see the future (Reality Television) way back then... In 1961, Newton N. Minow, incoming FCC Chairman said in a speech "Television and all who participate in it are jointly accountable to the American public for respect for the special needs children, for community responsibility, for the advancement of education and culture, for the acceptability of the program materials chosen, for decency and decorum in production, for propriety in advertising. This responsibility cannot be discharged by any given groups of programs, but can be discharged only through the highest standards of respect for the American home, applied to every moment and every program presented by television. Program materials should enlarge the horizons of the viewer, provide him with wholesome entertainment, afford helpful stimulation, and remind him of the responsibilities which the citizen has toward society." He reminded the television industry that was not his words that was their words when they introduced television to the nation. The first television had one channel and was invented in 1927. The real push campaign for television was in 1948 and 1949. In the early 1950's they had close to 3 million television owners by the end of the decade they had 55 million viewers, over 530 local stations and 3 networks. Minow already saw the decline in the quality of programing. He felt the need to remind them of their own words that were used to promote the use of the public airways to enter private homes. He already felt they were headed in the wrong direction. That was back in 1961.

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    Talking to yourself is hard, I applaud all who have jumped in and stayed with it!

    Being from a radio and television background I have worked for radio and television stations on air and off. The thing about it is you knew someone was out there and their were other personal in the studio running the board, producing the show or working in the newsroom. Blogtalkradio is truly a challenge and I applaud all who have faced the silence and stayed with it to build a audience. My first attempt was extremely awkward and well was more of a speech then a show and wasn't really good, but oh well "I TRIED"!  I going to listen to more of your shows and see if I can't get the feel for this new type of broadcasting because it is nothing like working for a radio or television station. It was my first experience of stage fright and I have been on air many many times for interviews, covering news stories and chatting with as a producer filling in space as we tried to stir things up to get the callers on the phone. So let me say once again "good job" to all who have mastered this I admire your perseverance!

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