
Media Influence on Children: Understanding Policies and Regulations
Explore the impact of media on children and the importance of implementing policies to regulate media consumption. Delve into various regulations such as the Children's Television Act, COPPA, and CIPA that aim to protect minors online. Discover how media technologies and outlets are shaping the younger generation's media exposure. Watch informative videos and understand the significance of monitoring children's media interactions in a digital age.
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Media Policy & Children Laurent Mundela & Anthony Upsey
Why? The topic of media and it s influence on the masses has been circulating our society since the first radio transmission. In regards to children, this topic is extremely important when you consider how much media is consumed by our generation due to the boom in new technologies. The question of how media policies affect children isn't one answered simply, in our project we aim to show the different policies aimed towards making media more positively consumable for children
Social Media & Children Video link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEmhgflf6Vs
Television Children's Television Act (1990) Three Hour Rule Bill Nye https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdAqq-wEQV0 TeleCommunications Act (1996) V Chip Rating System
Internet The Child Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA) COPA amended the Communications Act of 1934, which criminalized the online distribution of material deemed harmful to minors (NCAC, 2017). The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) This narrowed down its focus to implementing filters into the schools and libraries that get funding from the government for their internet.
Should there be policies on media technologies or media outlets?