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Video Games
Kaiser Family Foundation Study Shows "Media Multi-tasking" Impacts Media Use Among Children and Teens - 03/13/05
National Institute Releases 9th Annual Video Game Report Card - 11/23/2004
National Institute on Media and the Fami
ly Responds to the Release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - 10/27/2004
First Annual Games for Health Applies Video Games to Health Care - 10/18/2004
Children's Exposure to Media Violence Linked to "Culture of Disrespect" - 06/07/2004
Recent Violent Video Game Legislation Roundup - 02/17/2004
Harvard Researchers Find Many Teen-Rated Video Games Include Unexpected Content - 03/08/2004
Haitian Advocacy Groups Sue to Ban Sales of "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City" - 01/08/04
National Institute on Media and the Family Releases
Eighth Annual MediaWise ® Video Game Report Card
- 12/08/2003
Gallup Poll: More Than 70% of Teenage Boys Have Played"Grand Theft Auto" Video Games - 09/23/2003
ESRB Responds to National Institute on Media and the Family's Call for Ratings Reform - 08/14/2003
New Video Game Study Misses The Point - 05/29/2003
Sex, Murder, and Video Games Now Available - 05/05/2003
New Study: Brains Cells Affected By Violent Video Games - 01/30/2003
New Video Games Awash in Sex and Graphic Violence - 09/03/2002


Movies
New Study Finds Movies Contain More Violence, Sex, and Profanity - 09/15/2004
New Reports Expose How Hollywood and The Tobacco Industry Can Get Kids Hooked on Smoking - 06/24/2003

Television
New Study Links Television in Teens' and Pre-teens' Bedrooms to Risky Behavior - 04/08/2005
Children's Exposure to Media Violence Linked to "Culture of Disrespect" - 06/07/2004
Report from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Examines the Relationship of Television and Learning - 05/18/2004
MediaWise ® Reminds Parents That TV Is One of the Few Risks to School Success That Comes with an "On/Off Switch." - 04/08/2004
Super Bowl Ads - Help Kids Decide What's Really Being Sold - 01/27/04
UK Study Finds Children Disturbed by Violence on Television News - 10/28/2003
Kaiser Family Foundation Study: Children Age Six & Under Spend as Much Time In Front of Screens as They Do Playing Outside - 11/11/2003
New Study: Use of Foul Language During Television's Family Hour on the Rise - 10/10/2003
Kaiser Family Foundation Explains TV Violence Studies - 05/19/2003
The National Institute on Media and the Family is proud to sign on in support of TV-Turnoff Week. - 04/14/2003
New Study: Children's Exposure To TV Violence Linked To Violent, Aggressive Adulthood - 03/24/2003
New Study: TV Affects Children as Young as 12 Months - 03/03/2003
Top Family Life Education Media Award Winners Chosen - 10/14/2002
New Study Associates Television Viewing with Youth Smoking - 09/17/2002

Adolescents
New Study Links Alcohol Advertising to Adolescent Drinking - 02/09/2005
National Institute on Media and the Family Warns "Buzzploitation of Minors" a Dangerous Trend
- 01/19/2005
"WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW" - 10/04/2004
New Study Finds Alcohol Advertising Reaches Adolescents: Teenage Girls are Biggest Target - n09/28/2004
Dr. David Walsh to Appear on "The Early Show" to Preview New Book on Adolescents - 08/05/2004
Help us spread the word: Why Do They Act That Way? - 07/15/2004
Teens Give Adults Poor Grades in Listening Skills and Preventing Harmful Behavior - 07/01/2004
Why Do They Act That Way Among Top Picks of 2004! - 11/12/2004

Federal Government Policies
Federal Trade Commission will Track Complaints about Media Violence - 03/30/2004
New Federal Trade Commission Rule Requires Warning
for Sexually-Explicit Spam
- 06/01/2004
Federal Communications Commission Announces
"Localism in Broadcasting" Initiative
- 09/10/2003



 

 

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