Violence in the Media
Witnesses testified about the impact of violent television programming on children, including issues raised by the recently released… read more
Witnesses testified about the impact of violent television programming on children, including issues raised by the recently released Federal Communications Commission (FCC) report, Violent Television Programming and Its Impact on Children. Among the topics they addresses were the amount and forms of violence depicted on television programming, the impact of violent content on child development, and recommendations on potential solutions and prevention alternatives. close
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- Byron L. Dorgan U.S. Senator [D] North Dakota
- Amy Klobuchar U.S. Senator (Class 1) [D] Minnesota
- Frank R. Lautenberg U.S. Senator [D] New Jersey
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- Gordon H. Smith U.S. Senator [R] Oregon
- Ted Stevens U.S. Senator [R] Alaska
- John E. Sununu U.S. Senator [R] New Hampshire
- John Thune U.S. Senator (Class 3) [R] South Dakota
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