Positive: When exposed to the right shows or programs, child can learn good things. Research indicates that television can have a positive impact on children. It can help them change their behavior and attitude for good. Furthermore, TV can be an educational content. TV is also a great medium that exposes children to different languages around the world. Allowing children to watch news channels, with a little guidance, will help them stay updated with the current affairs and names of significant people in the world. Moreover, TV can let us exposure to different cultures. Television let us travel around the world without we ever having to step out of our home. It takes children to different countries and educates them about various cultures in the world. With the right choice of programs, child can learn about people and their traditions, lifestyles and attitudes. TV is not bad. Today’s generation watches TV a lot and if you want to relate to anyone you must watch TV. Striking up a conversation with friends about catching that episode is a bonding experience. I know several people who do not watch TV and they’re just about the dullest people I know. TV brings people together and makes for good times.
TV has authority
Today information is everywhere. But television has a particular authority. If you see something on TV, you know that millions of others are also seeing it, and that it has been verified, produced and created by professionals. That’s why television remains the most popular and trusted platform for news, culture, sports and entertainment.
TV creates communities
Great television programs create communities around them. TV shows, lice events and news make animated conversation for friends, family and colleagues. They bind people together and trigger reactions on social networks.
TV inspires the mind
Television is a fantastic educational tool. It broadens knowledge of different cultures, promotes tolerance and global understanding of international issues. Through current affairs, discovery, lifestyle, cooking shows and children’s programs, television encourages scientific and cultural curiosity.
TV delivers quality
Thanks to the hard work of talented people on and off-screen, building on decades of experience and on new ways of working and communicating with audiences, the production quality of television programming has never been better than it is today.
TV gives a voice to good causes
Thanks to its unrivalled reach and emotional power, television enables effective calls for action during humanitarian crises, natural disasters and social emergencies. It reaches out to society through programs and communication campaigns on environment, healthy eating, physical activity, responsible sexual attitudes and responsible alcohol consumption, and many others.
TV goes hand-in-hand with sport
Without television, professional sport would be unrecognizable. Millions enjoy watching live sport every week from all parts of the world in ever-higher picture quality, and enjoy the sense of unity that sports coverage creates. Televised sport has other benefits: it promotes sport’s values and ethics, and it inspires people to follow healthy role models.
TV embraces the digital age
Consumers now have more opportunities to enjoy television connect than ever before. Viewers can watch on multiple screens and interact within fan communities and social platforms. The social television experience is completed with excusive online content, pre-release of sequences before linear-TV broadcast, digital video interviews making of videos, backstage photos and many others.
TV reaches consumers & builds brands
Television ensures that consumers know about new products, services, ideas and projects. It strengthens the position of existing brands and reassures consumers about the choices they make.
Negative: Lack of proper physical activity and too much screen time can lead to vision problems. Research has also indicates that there is a direct connection between TV time and obesity in kids. TV may be educational, but excessive watching could affect child’s brain development, according to studies. Researchers in Japan found that watching TV too much can alter the brain structure. I have grown addicted to television, and I feel wasting of my lifetime. I believe that we often waste a lot of time in front of television instead of working on our ambitions of our lives.