Sunday, December 21, 2008

What news is your child getting at school?

Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 12/20/2008 5:20:00 AM

Parents Television Council is discussing the strengths and pitfalls Channel One news.

Channel One, a television network targeting teens, has been pumped into middle and high schools across America since 1990. Schools enter contracts with Channel One in exchange for media equipment, and those contracts require the network to be aired throughout the school.

Gavin McKernan, a spokesperson with the Parents Television Council (PTC), says although Channel One delivers important news to students, it often adds inappropriate content to its program.

"Unfortunately this station, a lot of times, has been marketing things that are not appropriate for youth," he contends. "And...on their website, for instance, [they] have been marketing for shows like 90210 and Gossip Girl and these [types of shows]."

McKernan also notes Channel One is heavy on advertising and even promotes some things that parents might not want their children to see.

According to McKernan, PTC does not receive many complaints because parents, as well as the PTC, are barred from monitoring the station's content. He adds that PTC has asked to monitor Channel One, but has been denied.

The company that owns Channel One also owns Bus Radio. Bus Radio offers a similar contract in that bus drivers are required to have the station on at all times. McKernan says some bus drivers have complained that they do not like the music or ads, but are forced to keep it on because of the contract.

He believes both Channel One and Bus Radio represent a perversion of the school system in that they basically use a captive audience in order to increase market share. McKernan says parents need to have more control over what their children are exposed to at school.

2 comments:

BusRadio said...

Some school districts require parents to sign a consent form to teach sex ed. But same sex marriage
or abortion can be taught under the disguise as current events.
Want to see what channel one and BusRadio is playing to your children.
Go to: Obligation.org

Anna said...

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