Popular

What does TV PG DL mean?

What does TV PG DL mean?

Summary. Description. English: An icon denoting that a TV show is rated TV-PG-DL by the FCC in the United States. Programs with this rating contain material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children, namely through the use of some suggestive dialogue (D) and infrequent coarse language (L). Source.

What does TV 14 DL stand for?

English: An icon denoting that a TV show is rated TV-14-DL by the FCC in the United States. Programs with this rating contain some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age, namely through the use of intensely suggestive dialogue (D) and strong coarse language (L).

What ages is TV PG?

This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.

Is TV PG the same as PG-13?

The G rating is for general audience. PG suggests parental guidance and a PG-13 is a sterner warning. An R rating is restricted and anyone under 17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or an adult guardian.

What is the difference between R and TV-MA?

TV- MA means “Mature Audience Television.” It’s the Not Rated version of R. R applies to movies that have strong language, sex, and violence, by accordance of the MPAA. The difference being TV-Ma is for TV shows and R rated is for Movies.

Is Riverdale ok for 13 year olds?

Parent reviewers on Common Sense Media agree that the show is ideal for kids aged 13 and up, and there’s a decent chance that you’ll become as addicted to the series as your teenager! Riverdale touches on mental health topics in a way that you may want to explore in more depth with your child.

Is it illegal to watch R rated movies?

There is nothing illegal about someone under the age of 18 (17 is actually the minimum age recommended for R-rated movies in the U.S.) to watch an R-rated movie. Movie theaters are private entities, and they get to set the rules for who may or may not be admitted (outside of classes protected by federal law).