Three major industry trade groups—the Motion Picture Association, the National Association of Broadcasters and NCTA–The Internet & Television Association—have defended the current system of TV ratings ...
Thirty years ago, Congress decided that parents deserved a way to monitor what the entertainment industry was beaming into their homes. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 recognized that children are ...
The filing blasted comments by a number of conservative groups urging the FCC to create TV warning labels for transgender and nonbinary content When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
These groups claim the TV ratings system neglects to single out “pervasive” LGBTQ content and neglects “parents’ rights.” ...
Parents, not networks, should decide what kinds of programming their children watch, which is why ratings exist. But a rating system that withholds material facts about its content is no longer a ...