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Think twice about your child's program rating, a further examination into the U.S. television rating systems.
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Zechowski, Sharon
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Spring 2019
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2019
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This capstone project will examine, analyze and develop a better understanding of the television ratings system in the U.S. and how it affects children. It will look into what the rating system approves for children. Most of the rating systems in the U.S. are typically rated by entertainment companies themselves. This paper will further explore the ratings and if they are easy to understand and how they compare with parents views on what they think is appropriate for their child to watch. It will take a deeper look into the rating system and see what the television networks thoughts are on how they are protecting children with ratings. The paper will fully analyze how the rating system could protect every child since not every child is the same.
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