Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Check what your child watches on TV


Television programs are generally not suited to children because it is important that the program intended for people over 18 years of broadcast only after midnight, while others indicate the number of care facilities, in order to know the age of the audience to which they are intended, it was said the discussion "Media Laws and Protection of Children and minors. "

"The regulatory body is required to classify each program separately, but the broadcasters to work independently and there is a problem, because the contents of the scenes of violence, obscenities, hate speech, marked number 16 would not be aired after midnight," said a member of the Republican RBA Goran Pekovic.

A particular problem, he said, are reality programs that were aired once during the day, at prime time, and which could be seen swearing and inappropriate behavior.

RRA is therefore reminded Pekovic, in April this year decided that the content broadcast just after midnight, and that reality programs do not play in real time, or to be issued only when the pass editorial "control."

According to him, in the upbringing of children, and what to see, have the responsibility of parents, schools and media, and the fact that the youngest are available to more platforms through which to transmit media content, so it is difficult to control.

"Television driven by the desire for better ratings, resort to sensationalism and reality programs," said Pekovic, adding that all broadcasters use public resources (frequency), which must have some degree of social responsibility.

Speaking of the children's program, he noted that the Broadcasting Act did not govern how broadcasters should have such content in the program schedules, which are programs for children on television and represented "per thousand".

Vice President of NUNS Dragan Janjic said that the rules of presentation of the youngest in the media generally respected, but that the models and models that the media offer poor children, because "the way people are presented with show business and their private life, signals that the kids should to behave. "

Janjic stressed the need of primary and secondary schools to introduce the subject of "Media Literacy", while the assistant chief editor of "Studio B" Daniel Alam said that "television content disastrous impact on the development of children."

To parents with this problem alone can not cope, says director and chief editor of "SOS channel" Dragisa Kovacevic who said that the RBA should adopt rules that all broadcasters would have to comply with and be "the supreme judge who speaks in the During the program can be aired. "

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