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Media Reports on PTC’s Call for Ratings Reform
Written by PTC | Published March 13, 2019
The Parents Television Council’s campaign for Ratings Reform has been covered extensively in the media in recent weeks, and we wanted to share those stories with you. We hope you’ll take a few minutes to read a few of them:
PTC Seeks FCC Review of TV Ratings System
(Broadcasting & Cable)
FCC to Review TV Ratings System That Critics Say Mislabels Violent, Sexually Explicit Content
(The Washington Times)
Congress Orders FCC Review of TV Content Ratings
(Variety)
Congress Orders FCC to Review its ‘Inaccurate’ TV Content Rating System for First Time
(The Christian Post)
Revamping TV Ratings
(World Magazine)
FCC to Review TV Ratings System
(Politico)
FCC Seeks Comment on TV Ratings System
(Broadcasting & Cable)
Should the FCC Review V-Chip, Content Ratings Rules?
(Radio and Television Business Report)
PTC Calls for FCC Oversight of TV Content Ratings System
(NRB)
Dangerous Games
(World Magazine)
Congress Directs FCC to Review TV Ratings
(Broadcasting & Cable)
Congress Forces FCC to Review TV Rating System
(Metro Voice)
PTC to FCC: Address TV Ratings ASAP
(One News Now)
Comment Period Opens on TV Program Ratings
(Radio and Television Business Report)
FCC Takes New Look at TV Rating System, ‘Parents’ Group Delighted
(AVN)
Congress Orders FCC to Review its TV Content Ratings System
(Black Christian News Network)
FCC Gets Earful from PTC Over Violent Content
(One News Now)
FCC Seeks Comment on TV Parental Guidelines
(NRB)
Congress Orders FCC to Reevaluate TV Content Ratings System
(MovieGuide)
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