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Bhutan's boob tube: Shangri-la wrestles with TV.


THE HIMALAYAN kingdom of Bhutan, which calls itself "the Eldorado of the East" and "the last Shangri-la," is reconsidering its five-year experiment with TV. Broadcasting authorities in the tiny country nestled between India and Tibet are concerned about a perceived increase in violent behavior, especially among male students. "The students are becoming more and more violent when they are at school," one official told the BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
. A bill to restrict program choices was before the legislature last summer.

TV came to Bhutan in 1999. Most Bhutanese still have no television, because 70 percent of the populace is without electricity. The remaining 30 percent see only three hours of TV programs each day, with much of that time devoted to news in Bhutan's four languages as well as service programming addressing "farming methods, health and hygiene, environment preservation, distance education, rural development, women and child care," according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 a Bhutanese Web site.

The programming most often cited for inciting violence is, of all things, American professional wrestling Noun 1. professional wrestling - wrestling for money
sport - the occupation of athletes who compete for pay

rassling, wrestling, grappling - the sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down
 matches. Older boys, some charge, are using wrestling holds to intimidate younger students. But local scholars who have been studying the impact of new media on this isolated Buddhist society The Buddhist Society was created in 1924 in London as an offshoot of a Theosophical Lodge by Christmas Humphreys, a British judge and convert to Buddhism, along with his wife. It is located in Eccleston Square.  suggest that the furor over pro wrestling is a moral panic Moral panic is a sociological term, coined by Stanley Cohen, meaning a reaction by a group of people based on the false or exaggerated perception that some cultural behavior or group, frequently a minority group or a subculture, is dangerously deviant and poses a menace to society. , and that it has more to do with change than with violence. As media scholar Shockshan Peck told the BBC, "Young people are now much more in tune with globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
 and what is happening around the world. The risk is that the more we learn about the world, the more we're losing of our own culture."
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Title Annotation:Citings
Author:Freund, Charles Paul
Publication:Reason
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Date:Oct 1, 2004
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