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EDITOR’S NOTE: Today, we’re launching a new regular column called Cartoon Study, in which our newest contributor – historian and animator Vincent Alexander – will explore animation from ...
Study is in 'Criminal Justice Review' Lisa Kort-Butler says cartoons 'abandon ideals such as rehabilitation' Sociologist suggests parents encourage children to think beyond cartoons H oly hoodwink ...
That's 6.3 incidents an hour — more than the PTC found in prime time aimed at adults during a 2002 study. Programs like "Teen Titans" on the Cartoon Network and ABC Family Channel's "Mighty ...
There are a few very important caveats about this study. The first is that what they mean by "the cartoons that kids today are watching the most" is, more specifically, "the highest-rated ...
Washington: E-cigarette and e-liquid advertisements that feature cartoons attract more young people to nicotine products, a new study reveals. The study published in the journal 'Drug and Alcohol ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
The PTC used the study to again call for the cable companies to adopt an a la carte system for pricing. “Parents need to understand just how explicit these cartoons are so they can make better ...
The study suggests when cartoons reflect societal attitudes that children are a drain on finances and a burden to personal freedoms, some will choose to opt out of parenting entirely.
The Parents Television Council has just released a new study, “Cartoons Are No Laughing Matter,” documenting high levels of adult content on networks with primetime animated cable shows among ...