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Broadcasting of violence on Spanish television: a quantitative panorama
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Media ViolenceTv FictionCommunicationSeriality StudiesPopular CultureJournalismMedia StudiesSocial SciencesTv BroadcastsMedia EffectsContent AnalysisMedia PsychologyLateral ViolenceMedia InstitutionsQuantitative PanoramaTelevision StudyViolent CrimeSchool ViolenceTelevisionTv ExtractsPsychological ViolenceSociologyMass CommunicationArtsAggression
Abstract A quantitative analysis of broadcasted violence by the main television (TV) channels transmitting for Madrid (Spain) was carried out using a novel method that randomly selects fragments of delimited duration from TV broadcasts. The device selects acts of aggression shown in those TV extracts, and classifies them according to their type. There was a high incidence of aggressive acts, especially physical (particularly leading to death), in TV fiction: films, serials and promos. The device also allowed examination of the prominence of aggression in children's programs, as well as showing minimal variation in the number of aggressive acts over screened time intervals. The pattern of the collected data suggests that the broadcasting of violence on TV emphasizes the conflicting elements of social reality, reproducing it in fiction, news reports and children's shows. Aggr. Behav. 32:137–145. 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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