Watching Television: The Influence Of Television And Pop Culture

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For most of us, it has been said that everything related to watching television carries more harm than good. Is not a secret that today 's TV shows programs over the past years have becoming more engaged and entertained than never were. Nevertheless, the precept of a deteriorated pop culture is still among many of all there. Experts, scientist, parents and society altogether, through the last decades has been asking the same question, is watching TV beneficial in some way or not at all? Television and pop culture can be a very delicate subject to talk about. Many professionals have their own opinions about this but it seems to be that no one can come to an agreement yet. Which bring into a question, what would happen is watching television …show more content…

Steven Johnson in his article Watching TV makes you smarter” suggests a different approach of this conception. He contends that the pop culture that we are soak in every day has been noticeable increasing in complexity; therefore, deepen our intelligence and sharpen our ability to thinking. His theory is simple, modern television programs and films such as “Alias”, “24” and “Survivor”, are more structured in narrative than earlier entertainment programs 30 years ago (multiple threading scripts), which requires a higher cognitive work from the audience in order to truly understand the plot of what is being watching.
He support his idea by making a strong connection of the increasing in narrative complexity with the number of threads that earlier shows such as “Starsky and Hutch”,”Hill Street Blues” and “The Sopranos” display on the charts over the curse of the episodes on air. Nevertheless, former slate’s movie critic Dana Stevens does not conceives her fellows’ argument as a valid one. In her direct response “Thinking outside the idiot box” to Johnson’s article, she acknowledges the solidity of his statement, but quickly points out that by no means does watching TV imply tangible benefits to the public in general as an example making us

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