Remedy the airwaves

Thank you for the article ``When Bad Taste Fouls the Airwaves.'' We all have to some degree been influenced by the media.

I certainly would not say that all media influence is destructive; the media is doing many good things in the way of uplifting entertainment and education. However, undisciplined media rights to present vulgarity, immorality, and violence tramples upon the rights of us all - especially when the results are destructive behavior. Carole J. Korpela, Flint, Mich.

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