Our Fully Functional Website is Scheduled to Lauch on March 1!
Check Out the Home Page Here
and Do a "Test Drive" Below.

Welcome to the CleanTV America website. This site is currently under construction and will be ready to launch on or before March 1, 2004. Our first focus will be on the Salt Lake/Provo/Orem media market (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, UPN, and WB) and then we will aggressively branch out into the other 280 U.S. media markets.

How Bad Is Network TV? Read Our Sample "Raunch Report"
Most people, as was the experience with the most recent Super Bowl, are not aware of how base network television has become. What was seen on the Super Bowl represents only the tip of network television's filthy iceberg. To see, for example, what has recently appeared on Salt Lake's NBC affiliate, click here. Beware. You will be shocked. The "Raunch Report" is not for sensitive eyes!! The programming we have summarized makes the Super Bowl look like "The Andy Griffith Show!"

Action Now Technology
CleanTV will monitor and log the offensive network programming so people who read it will be offended enough to take action. And we provide the vehicle for action--an instant email technology ("Action Now") that allows you to send letters of protest to offending television stations and the local sponsors who support the offensive programming. Click here to learn more about our Action Now technology.

The sponsors who refuse to stop supporting the programming will be targeted, along with the offending stations, for boycott and public demonstration. This is the only way to get their attention.

Give the Action Now Technology a Try
You can test our Action Now Technology by sending emails to NBC's Salt Lake City affiliate executives and local advertisers.

Volunteer to Help Us Achieve Our Mission
In order to help us fulfill our mission of achieving decency in network broadcast television, we need your help!

We need volunteers to watch and log the content of network programs and identify the local advertisers who support the programs. To learn more about volunteering, please click here.

Donations
In order to help us provide this service, employ staff, publish studies and reports, we need donations. CleanTV is a charitable tax-exempt organization and, as such, your contributions are tax deductible. You can donate through your credit card or PayPal. Click here to donate.

Check Out Our Home Page
To get an idea of how the finished site will look click here.

Sign Up for Our Mailing List
If you would like to be on our mailing list so you can be notified of our official website launch, click here.

CleanTV America in the News
Meridian Magazine. Article by Steven DeVore, "The Power of the Image:Super Bowl Sunday, the State of Network Television and What We Can Do to Change It."

Deseret News. Utahn Battles Raunchy TV Online
'CleanTV' Site Will Let E-Mailers File Complaints.

Thank you for visiting. We look forward to serving you in your and our efforts to reclaim our public airways.
 
About the Founder:



Steven A. DeVore is the creator of CleanTV.net, founder of SyberVision Systems and a pioneer in understanding the effects of media on personal values and behavior.

In almost 10 years of research with the Stanford University Neuropsychology Research Laboratory, DeVore learned that the values, attitudes, and behaviors portrayed and repeated in the mass media, are eventually adopted by individuals and become socialized into mainstream culture.

He learned that young people who are the formative stages of character development are the most susceptible and vulnerable to this powerful media influence. The choices they make in media in large part influence the choices they make in life.

In an effort to curb the tide of the current pernicious media influence, DeVore formed CleanTV and developed, with the assistance of his son Stephen (recent BYU graduate in management information systems), the CleanTV "Action Now" technology.




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You can learn more about how images affect our behavior by going to www.sybervision.com and reviewing some of the programs developed by CleanTV and SyberVision founder Steven DeVore. Of particular interest are "The Neuropsychology of Achievement" and "The Neuropsychology of Self-Discipline."