Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Media Language connecting to Stop Swearing by fanli
In January 2009 BBC program called "panorama" invited frank Skinner to talk about the hottest issue of swearing or ‘strong' language on TV
Hosts are swearing in the TV or public place always letting a serious and intense of public attention and criticize. This years opinion polls and researches satured with audience sight line.
One of the most typical example is that Jamie Oliver swearing on TV." However, on Christmas Eve he presented Jamie Cooks Christmas without using a single expletive proving that swearing is not necessary and good programmes can be made without it!!"
Statics represent that 70% audience do not want to hear swearing words in Tv or other meida progranms. The leader of Vision BBC Jana Bennett who thinkthat swearing "risks alienating swathes of viewers". Although needless to say Channel 4 has defiantly asserted it will 'not rein in foul language'."
Not just United Kindom, other western-culture leading culture are going with wrong leading potential with TV regulation and development. The one obvious and serious problem come up public opinion continues to be ignored by broadcasters and media workers.
The Government and related departments try to do sonething to change abd admend this situation. Thst expends considerable resources on improving communication skills. But the media most powerful medium continues to undermine these policies.
As say above, media language is a way to influence people swearing. To stop swearing, one of the vital way is to change media language, regulate media language and to create a good tendency of media environment.
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