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The television, iPod, and Internet have trespassed upon the innocence of America's children, while preoccupied mothers and dispassionate fathers stare aghast wondering what went wrong. They don't stop to think of their own contributions to the persuasions influencing their children. After all, where do kids as young as elementary age get money to rent rock videos and the latest rap DVDs?
— Billy Graham
Today there are more people who know the words to a television commercial than know the words in the Bible.
— Billy Graham
We are going through a sexual tempest, a bombardment provided by unprecedented exploitation of cheap sex by moviemakers, theater owners, publishers, and producers of pornography. [There is more] openness of talk about sex, acceptance of public nudity … homosexuality. Sex revolution, no! But sex pollution? Yes!!
— Billy Graham
Sex-centered magazines litter our newsstands … each edition trying to escape new laws from the bottom of the sewers. We put lids on sewer holes. Ought we not to do something about the pornography which is spewing out a polluted river of filth which can destroy us faster than any chemical pollution we seem so worried about?7
— Billy Graham
Our magazine shelves are filled with crime and sex pulp-magazines that are being read and devoured by millions of young people... Scores are seeing each week the trash that Hollywood produces. Truly our children are "movie mad".
— Billy Graham
One result of family failure has been the loss of dignity. No better example can be found than in the use of language. It's a four-letter word in movies, on television, in comedy routines, and in real life. Time magazine asks, "Are the '90s destined to be the Filth Decade?
— Billy Graham
We need to know what the Bible teaches about right and wrong. Every day we are battered by messages—from the media, advertising, entertainment, celebrities, even our friends—with one underlying theme: "Live for yourself".
— Billy Graham
Yeah, I have been because, generally speaking, to we Biblical literalists, the media is very hostile.
— Tim LaHaye
Being able to take a traditional cable-television subscriber and give them new widget type applications to me is huge.
— Mark Cuban
The American people should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles and the concentration of more and more power over public opinion in fewer and fewer hands.
— Spiro Agnew
Most women's magazines simply try to mold women into bigger and better consumers.
— Gloria Steinem
The Information Highway intrigues me because I have always been a newshound; I have always been curious about why people believe what they believe.
— Billy Graham