Parental control of television broadcasting
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Contributions
- Price, Monroe Edwin, 1938- - Contributor
- Verhulst, Stefaan - Contributor
Publication
2002 - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
78,500 words, Guess
Page Count
314 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveparentalcontrolo0000unse
- ISBN-100805829784
- ISBN-10080583902X
- ISBN-139780805829785
- ISBN-139780805839029
and 8 more
- Goodreads2354372', '1569645
- Library of Congress Control Number2001051288
- OCLC Control Number50474623
- OCLC Control Number48098484
- OCLC Control Number373847148
- Better World Books9780805839029
- Better World Books9780805829785
- Open LibraryOL18132766M
Classifications
- LCCHQ520 .P37 2002
- LCCHQ520.P37 2002
- LCCHQ520 .P37 2002eb
and 1 more
- LCCHQ520 .P37 2001
Description
"This volume considers the role of parents in controlling television programs watched by children. Originating out of a study performed for the European Commission by the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP), this report examines parental monitoring and control of access to broadcast programming. Conducted in countries across Europe, the study crossed media, national boundaries, and technologies to consider possible directions for public policy.". "As a comprehensive snapshot of the technologies and systems available to monitor and control children's television use in the European community, this report serves both as a benchmark of the current level of control and as a foundation from which to consider future media policy and regulation considerations. It will be of great interest to scholars and students in comparative media studies, media policy, and regulation, as well as to policymakers, regulators, and others interested in the rating and control of media content."--BOOK JACKET.
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