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Church Council Seeks TV Curbs

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Associated Press

Sex and violence on television foment “antisocial and aggressive behavior” that seriously threatens the quality of American life, an investigation by the National Council of Churches concluded today.

A special committee of the interdenominational group recommended that the federal government act to protect the public from what it called “moral pollution” from a dominant influence in modern society.

The report dealt with films and network and cable television, singling out television as “the most pervasive of all media.”

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The “vicious character” of program content can be reduced without crippling the industry’s potential or profits or abridging legitimate freedom of expression, it said.

The 48-page report criticized deregulation of broadcasting and charged the Federal Communications Commission with abandoning public trusteeship of the airwaves, allowing market forces alone to determine the output.

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