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May-25-2010 01:19TweetFollow @OregonNews Infant HoursClemente Ferrer for Salem-News.comWhat does too much time in front of the TV mean for kids in the long run?
(MADRID) - It is not wrong to spend hours in front of the T.V. What is wrong is the social passivity that reality has created; it does not know how to look for other ways to spend its leisure time. This represents an empirical example of something that is not working. In principle, it seems as if reading, discussions, family time, friend reunions and studies are things of another world. This issue becomes somewhat critical when the ones to be affected are children that spend too much time in front of the television. It is a serious issue for them to be spending one third of their awake-time outside of their respective T.V. infant hours. The Auto-regulation Code of content during infant hours, from 5 pm till 8 pm, programmed by television networks and the Government, has been infringed by all televisions 342 times. This is the corollary of the 5th Report conducted by the University Center of Villanueva and the Association of Tele-spectators and Radio-listeners. According to an investigation performed by the University of Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, the youth population that watches television three hours a day has a higher risk of turning the practice into a habit as an adult. Furthermore, the new EU Directive of Television without Barriers requires for Member States and the European Commission to impose onto their television networks the ratification of codes of conduct for those that compromise to not disseminate “junk food” commercials during the on-air time of children T.V. programs. This Directive has entered into force with vigor throughout the entire globe in 2009. Auto-control examined, due to a petition conducted by advertisements and the media, a total of 1,500 ads directed towards children before they were aired. These numbers raise the percentage relative to last year’s to 21%. The majority of these ads were television spots. Finally, the director of Disney Channel declared that they have “a vocation to be a television network with family oriented programs, dedicated to children until the age of 12. Our differential value is precisely the family.” This network could be the alternative to the national networks of “junk T.V.” (Translated by Gianna A. Sanchez-Moretti) ================================================== He has been Associate Professor of Business Management at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Navarra and a contributor to the Madrid daily ABC. He also spent several years teaching, both in the Official School of Advertising as the School of Information Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid. In 1985 he was awarded the Gold Master, granted by the Senior Management Forum and AMPE Prize 1996 to the "long and brilliant career advertising." You can write to Clemente at this address: clementeferrer3@gmail.com Articles for May 24, 2010 | Articles for May 25, 2010 | Articles for May 26, 2010 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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