Lynn Elber
This image released by NBC shows hosts Matt Iseman, left, and Akbar Gbajabiamila on the set of American Ninja Warrior. Young TV viewers may be getting the message that fame is less important than values like achievement and a sense of community. That s according to a new study from the University of California, Los Angeles. In examining the TV shows most popular with children ages 8 to 12, knowns as âtweens,â researchers found that the emphasis on fame diminished in 2017. (Elizabeth Morris/NBC via AP) March 15, 2021 - 11:10 AM
LOS ANGELES - As a parent, Yalda Uhls found herself immersed a decade ago in TV series including âHannah Montana,â âiCarlyâ and âVictorious,â and uneasy about the message they sent to her 9-year-old daughter and other youngsters.
Study: Tween TV viewers get new message about value of fame
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