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Under this revised system, television programming would continue to fall into one of the six ratings categories (TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA), but content descriptors would be added to the ratings where appropriate, based on the type(s) of objectionable content included in the individual program or episode: D (suggestive dialogue ...
PG-13/TV-14 (sometimes used for PG/TV-PG-rated programs) The program includes scenes containing nudity of limited duration, depicted in a non-sexual or implied sexual nature (such as a brief glimpse of a man's buttocks), which may not necessarily be shown full-frontally. Nudity: PG-13/TV-14 (sometimes used for R/TV-MA-rated programs)
As the rating increases pertaining to the age, the content matters generally get more intensive. The 'suggestive dialogue' descriptor is used for TV-PG and TV-14 rated programmes only, although certain networks may choose to rate their TV-MA programmes with the descriptor, while the DLSV sub-ratings are only used with the TV-PG and TV-14 ratings.
Some forms of media are cut post-release so as to obtain a PG-13 rating for home media release or to feature on an Internet streaming service that will not carry films rated higher than PG-13. In 2020, a recording of Hamilton was released on Disney+ after cuts by Lin-Manuel Miranda to remove two of the three instances of fuck in the musical to ...
PG 13: Customer may be aged 13 years and under, but must be accompanied by someone 13 years old or older. Please note content may not be appropriate for 13 years and below, booking to be at the discretion of guardians and parents. PG 15: Customer may be aged 15 years and under, but must be accompanied by someone 15 years old or older. Please ...
The PG Era, also known as the Universe Era, [1] is an era of professional wrestling within World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE), which began on July 22, 2008 after its programming was labeled as TV-PG rating under the TV Parental Guidelines.
PG, P.G., P&G, pg, or Pg, or similar, may refer to: Parental Guidance (PG), a content rating in the following motion picture content rating systems and television content rating systems : Australian Classification Board
PG Parental guidance suggested. Material for television, which, in the judgment of the Board, may contain some adult material that may be permissible for children to watch but only under the guidance and supervision of a parent or adult. The television program classified as "PG" must, in the judgment of the Board, meet the following criteria: