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That's why
the television industry designed a TV ratings system to give parents more
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That's why
the television industry designed a TV ratings system to give parents more
information about the content and age-appropriateness of TV programs.
These ratings, called the TV Parental Guidelines, are modeled after the
familiar movie ratings which parents have known and valued for nearly
30 years. They are designed to be simple to use, easy to understand and
handy to find. The Guidelines apply to all television programs, including
those directed specifically to young children. Sports and news shows will
not carry the Guidelines. The TV Parental
Guidelines can be used in conjunction with the V-Chip - a device built
into most newer television sets - to allow parents to block out programs
they don't want their children to see. The V-Chip electronically reads
television-programming ratings and allows parents to block programs they
believe are unsuitable for their children. The TV Parental
Guidelines Monitoring Board comprises a broad range of experts drawn from
the television industry to make sure that there is as much uniformity
and consistency in applying the Parental Guidelines as is possible. The
Board examines programs whose ratings may have been inappropriate to ensure
the accuracy of the Guidelines. Individuals can contact the Board via mail, phone or e-mail to voice complaints.
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Nov 20, 2007
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