1st Edition

Parental Control of Television Broadcasting

340 Pages
by Routledge

344 Pages
by Routledge

344 Pages
by Routledge

This project, originally developed for the European Community, examines parental roles in controlling television programs watched by children in Europe. The structure of the study includes: *an analysis of the technical devices available to assist in parental control of television broadcasting services, including descriptions of devices, their cost, availability, and the infrastructure needed to... Read more
Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments. Introduction and Summary Finding. Technical Devices and Rating Systems. Rating Systems: Comparative Country Analysis and Recommendations. Family Viewing Alternatives: Economic Justifications, Social Efficiency, and Educational Support. Annex 1: Comparative Analysis of Rating Systems. Annex 2: Methodology.

Biography

Monroe E. Price, Stefaan Verhulst