Mass Media
Mass Media | Chapter 4 Preface
Internet use has grown exponentially since the network’s creation in the late 1960s. Originally conceived as a way to connect major research institutions, the Internet has become one of the world’s major communications media. In 1989, British computer scientist Timothy Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web to link scientific research sites in all parts of the world. By the early 1990s, the World Wide Web, also called the WWW or W3, had become a mainstay of Internet users everywhere. According to the Internet consulting company Nua, by 1996 the Web was being used by 45 million people...
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Chapter 4
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Internet Pornography Should Be Regulated
- Internet Pornography Should Not Be Regulated
- Libraries Should Not Regulate Internet Access
- Libraries Should Regulate Internet Access
- Self-Rating Of Internet Sites Will Not violate Free Speech
- Self-Rating Of Internet Sites Will violate Free Speech
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Chapter 5
- Chapter 5 Preface
- The V-Chip Will Protect Children From Television Violence
- The V-Chip Will Not Protect Children From Television Violence
- Television Ratings Will Protect Children From Violence
- Television Ratings Will Not Protect Children From Violence
- Requiring More Hours Of EducatIonal Television Will Benefit Children
- Requiring More Hours Of Educational Television Will Not Benefit Children
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