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Not Reaching for the Remote (TV Turn-Off Week!)
Christian Science Monitor ^ | April 19, 2004 | CS Monitor

Posted on 04/19/2004 8:36:41 AM PDT by Choose Ye This Day

from the April 19, 2004 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0419/p08s03-comv.html

Not Reaching for the Remote

Now in its 10th year, National TV-Turnoff Week has slowly become a reason for bringing communities closer.

About 25 percent of Americans say they watch less television during this week, encouraged by a number of groups. In Shiprock, N.M., for instance, prizes will be awarded for families who've fired up their imagination and developed the best new board games. In other cities, companies are helping sponsor free swim nights at community pools, nature walks, spaghetti dinners, or storytelling events at libraries. Kids in an Illinois community are handing in pledge cards that they've promised to turn off the TV for the whole seven days.

The national sponsor of this week of abstinence, the TV-Turnoff Network, also hopes the experience will encourage people to think carefully about the programming they do watch, and make what they do watch a wise use of time.

Their efforts haven't been for naught: For example, some 72 percent of children now have a limit on their television viewing time - up from 63 percent in 1994, when the TV-Turnoff idea first came on the scene.

And good thing, too: According to a Kaiser Family Foundation report last month, the number of commercials children see each year has doubled - from 20,000 in the 1970s, to 40,000 today. In the April issue of the professional magazine Pediatrics, a study showed that preschoolers who watch television can face increased risk of attention problems.

The average US household has a TV on for an astonishing 7 hours and 40 minutes per day. Each time a television is turned on, it represents a decision not to do something else. What will Americans' choice be? This week, we hope, will be screen free.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; Hobbies; Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: goodabstinence; pulltheplug; tv; tvturnoffweek
Pull the plug. You'll never miss it. This part of the article shocked me more than anything:

"the number of commercials children see each year has doubled - from 20,000 in the 1970s, to 40,000 today."

My kids see almost NO commercials; consequently, they're not always pestering me to but them stupid junk that rots their brains.

1 posted on 04/19/2004 8:36:43 AM PDT by Choose Ye This Day
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To: MNLDS
My kids' and I don't watch very much TV. But there is no way I am missing the last three episodes of "Friends". Third to the last is this week, I'm watching. That is the ONLY show I "have" to watch. Other then that...I don't care what is on, neither do my kids.
2 posted on 04/19/2004 8:47:27 AM PDT by codyjacksmom
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To: MNLDS
Couldn't they schedule this during summer reruns? This is the week Trading Spaces pays for my mortgage...

Discredited, Disgraceful, Disgusting
The 9-11 Commission Should be Disbanded
Mr. Write ~ April 18, 2004

3 posted on 04/19/2004 9:56:06 AM PDT by Corin Stormhands (More people have died in Ted Kennedy's car than in this tagline.)
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To: MNLDS
So long as there are reruns of SG-1, the TV stays on.
4 posted on 04/19/2004 10:06:54 AM PDT by Chewbacca (I think I will stay single. Getting married is just so 'gay'.)
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