The US television industry will launch an advertising campaign in June to help parents control the shows their children watch, according to the former head of the Motion Picture Association of America Jack Valenti. The plan is to spend about $300 million to help ward off lawmakers from toughening rules on television content. (http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Networks-Push-For-Parental-Control-In-June-178.html)My thoughts exactly, Tay. It's about time someone told them the way it should be.Good. It's about damn time."We want to tell American parents that they and they alone have total power to control every hour of television programming that comes into their home."
Amen.Amen and amen. I don't get it when parents complain about the crap their kids watch. Haven't they learned about the off button on the remote? :zshake Get some backbone, people.*applauds*#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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