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What has happened to children's television programs? 5 Articles

  • 1 of 5

    by Chey

    Programs for children are beginning to lean towards the shallow, rebellious, and the simple minded. Television for the youngest of children (two-six years old) has become too simple; the programs feature problems and pu...read more

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    by T.F. Edge

    Kids' Shows-Yesterday and Today This week's episode "Is There a Mrs. Waffles?" of "Two and a Half Men" featured Charlie Harper, (played by Charlie Sheen) as Waffles a kids' singer who sings songs such as "The Peepee So...read more

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    by Joy Hester

    Is it me or does anyone else see what the shows delegated to be "kids" programs are teaching our young children? It is so horrific that Disney channel, Nickelodeon and cartoon networks are teaching our children that it is...read more

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    by Brian Isaac

    When I was a kid you could come home to TV shows that were entertaining in a positive way. SESAME STREET, MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD and THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. A couple of hours would be TV news and after that would be TH...read more

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    by Paige Bishop

    Desensitization of the Viewing Public The viewing public has become desensitized when it comes to television programs and movie ratings. Becoming more forgiving of violent, sexually explicit and m...read more

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