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              School, 503; Channel One, 507–8; early ex-  Network, 490; Opie and Anthony, 488;
                periments in ETV, 506; Edison and, 507;   Pacifica Foundation, 491–93; politics, 492;
                educational potential, 503–4; ETV and,   Pyne and, 493; Savage and, 488, 493; seven
                505; FAE and, 505; Halloron and, 506–7;   dirty words, 491–93; Shepherd and, 490,
                historical overview, 504–6; inoculation   493; Stern and, 488, 493
                approach, 506–7; Jones and, 506–7;   “Shocking and Awful,” 25–26
                Primedia, 507; Schools for Tomorrow   Showtime, 102, 174–75
                (Stoddard), 505; TFAE and, 505;   Si TV, 2–3
                Whittle Communications, 507       Simpson, O. J., 454, 480, 482
              Schools for Tomorrow (Stoddard), 505  The Simpsons, 35, 387
              Schwarzenegger, Arnold, 451         Singer, Alison Tepper, 128
              Seacrest, Ryan, 285                 Sirius satellite radio, 282
              Search engines, 496                 16-millimeter film, 134–35
              The Searchers, 449                  Skinner, B. F., 551
              Second Life, 533                    Slashdot, 532
              Sedition Act (1798), 164, 166       Sloan Foundation, 71
              See It Now, 356                     Sloan, John, 22
              Seeding, 11                         Smith Act, 166
              Sega Master System, 539             Smith, Ralph Lee, 71
              Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,   Snakes on a Plane, 314
                and Transportation, 4             Soap Opera Digest, 149
              Sensationalism, 477–87; Anchorwoman,   Soap Opera Weekly, 149
                478; benefits of, 486; centralization of   Soap operas, 464–65
                ownership, 481; crime, 484; defined, 477;   Soap operas, daytime, 148
                fear-mongering, 484; Gans and, 481;   Sobule, Jill, 149
                generic news, 481–82; Gerbner and, 483;   Social ills, 33–37
                Hearst and, 479; “if it bleeds, it leads,” 478;   Social learning theory, 551
                imagery and sound, 484–85; infotainment,   Socialist press, 153
                482–83; international news, 485–86; Iraq,   Some Like It Hot, 449
                485; Jones and, 478; “mean world syn-  Sommers, Christina Hoff, 560
                drome,” 483; new media, 484; New York   Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, 343
                Journal, 479; newsmagazines, 483; Pulitzer   Sony, 102
                and, 479; puns in headlines, 486; reality/  The Sopranos, 193
                comedy hybrid, 478; serialized scandal,   Soros, George, 257
                482; Simpson and, 480, 482; Spanish   South African cinema, 569–70
                American War, 479; World, 479; yellow   Space Invaders, 538
                journalism, 478–79; The Yellow Kid, 479  Spacewar, 538
              Serialized scandal, 482             Spanish American War, 479
              Sesame Street, 82, 86, 402, 404     Spartacus, 449
              Seven dirty words, 439, 491–93      Sponsorship, 10
              Seven Words You Can Never Say on    Spot advertising, 172
                Television, 492                   Spurlock, Morgan, 356
              Sex and the City, 145               Stallone, Sylvester, 382, 451
              Sexualities on TV, 145–51. See also Gay, les-  Stanford, 159
                bian, bisexual, transgendered, and queer  Staples, 173
              Shah of Iran, 203–4                 Star Trek, 421
              Shalit, Wendy, 560                  Star Wars, 522
              Shamberg, Michael, 398              Star Wars: Revelations, 534
              Shane, 449                          Statute of Anne, 343
              Shepherd, Jean, 490, 493            Steal This Radio, 350
              Sherman Antitrust Act, 98           Stealth advertising, 10–11
              The Shield, 450                     Stephens, Mitchell, 41
              Shock jocks, 488–95; Beck and, 492; Block   Stephenson, Adelaide, 232
                and, 489; Burke and, 493; Carlin and,   Stereotypes: gender, 460; race, 454–55;
                492; defined, 488; disc jockeys, 489–90;   women, 462–64
                Donahue and, 491; Franken and, 492, 494;   Stern, Howard, 306, 488, 493
                Hawthorne and, 490; Imus and, 493–94;   Stevens, Ted, 292
                Imus in the Morning, 495; Limbaugh and,   Stewart, Jon, 295–300
                488, 492–93; Make Believe Ballroom, 489;   Stoney, George, 398–99
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