"Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying too much about which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen"
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The subtext is a critique of modern parenting as curation rather than presence. Worrying about programs implies a fantasy of the perfect feed, a belief that harm is located in specific texts and can be filtered out with enough vigilance. Mackay counters with a blunter behavioral model: dosage matters. Time, not just content, shapes attention, sleep, mood, and the texture of family life. "Total amount" sounds almost clinical, like a measurement you can’t argue with, and that’s the rhetorical point: it moves the conversation from moral taste to environmental design.
Contextually, this belongs to late-20th/early-21st-century media anxiety, when TV criticism began shifting into broader concerns about sedentary lifestyles, attention economies, and household routines. Mackay isn’t absolving producers or saying all programs are equal; he’s arguing that the bigger cultural trap is letting the screen become the default setting for childhood. The intent is practical, but it lands as social diagnosis.
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Mackay, Hugh. (2026, January 15). Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying too much about which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-researchers-sensibly-suggest-that-rather-142800/
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Mackay, Hugh. "Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying too much about which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-researchers-sensibly-suggest-that-rather-142800/.
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"Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying too much about which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-researchers-sensibly-suggest-that-rather-142800/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.


