Washington ExaminerLean R·
A win for families: The FCC is making TV ratings matter again
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 reliable filter — it is a blindfold. Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 based on this very premise. The law pressed the […]
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