Tag Archives: tv

“It’s Feminine Hygiene!”

“Let’s give those ads we see a hysterectomy, or at least make ’em more damn appealing!” – Feminine Hygiene Song

Amen, Vietnam!

No condom adverts please – we’re eating

HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam has banned television and radio from airing advertisements for condoms, sanitary pads and other products at dinner time.

Advertisements for such products are “unaesthetic and unsuitable to Vietnamese psychology and traditional customs”, said a statement issued this week by the ministry of culture and information, which is in charge of censorship.

Inaccuracies in TV Reporting

The terrorism hoax in South Florida seemed to be the start of a game of “Telephone” amongst the TV news stations, with the initial information getting more and more distorted with each telling. If we want a really free press we should be aware of these (sometimes egregious) errors. Yet another reason to turn off the TV…

TV dots airwaves with inaccuracies

…a wretched performance — worse yet, a wretched performance that dragged on for eight hours, terrorizing South Florida and smearing the daylights out of three medical students who can be counted on to contribute heavily to the next edition of the travel guide What Sucks About South Florida.

In Defense of Rednecks

As a proud native of Chicago and current resident of Pittsburgh, I hardly qualify as a redneck, and I’m quite the Yankee as far as my life goes. Nonetheless, there is much to respect in Southern culture (I hope it doesn’t get wholly assimilated in the near future), and I do not like this new CBS project to create a “reality” TV version of the Beverly Hillbillies. Yep, pull up a redneck, multi-generational family from its home in Appalachia or the South, and then set them up for a year in Beverly Hills with plenty of funds.

Now, before we commence this new voyeuristic feast, please read the August 30, 2002 entry of Dave Kreitman’s blog and Rob Dreher’s National Review op-ed on this subject.

This manipulative exercise in television seems engineered for the public to get its jollies in mocking a people without feeling dirty–after all, if hillbillies are ignorant and bigoted, aren’t we justified in hating them? I remember hearing a guy in junior high talking about throwing pennies at child beggars in Mexico, and watching them scramble for the money. This new TV project seems to be in a similar spirit, as we put the poor on parade and hopefully get to witness them as they do something dumb. But modern society is more mature than that junior high acquaintance, right?

Life Imitates Art

Study Links Media Violence with Mean Kids

“A study conducted by the National Institute on Media and the Family concludes that watching lots of violence on television and playing violent video games not only makes kids more physically aggressive, but it also makes them meaner and more distrustful.”

As long as nobody tries to take my violent games away, I’m happy. I’ll post more entries after I go beat someone up. I’ve had this urge to do so all day. 😉

Trying to be Barbie

I really hope this didn't come as a shock to anyone.

Idealized Women in TV Ads Make Girls Feel Bad
By Alan Mozes

"TV commercials that depict idealized images of rail-thin feminine beauty can send young female viewers–particularly those who place great importance on their appearance–into an immediate tailspin of increased anger and body dissatisfaction, Australian researchers say."

"'Viewing television commercials containing images of the unrealistic thin-ideal for women caused adolescent girls to feel less confident, more angry and more dissatisfied with their weight and appearance,' said study lead author Duane Hargreaves of Flinders University in South Australia."