PRBuzz
01-10-2012, 06:32 AM
The Supreme Court is considering whether government regulators may still police the airwaves for curse words and other coarse content at a time when so many Americans have unregulated cable television, and the Internet is awash in easily accessible adult material.
likwid
01-10-2012, 06:41 AM
'unregulated cable television'?
other than pay per view, hbo/showtime/cinemax/the few other movie channels most shows/movies are cleansed and sanitized.
The Dad Fisherman
01-10-2012, 07:32 AM
Ain't up to the Supreme Court to tell me what My Family should and Shouldn't watch.
Its up to me...
JohnnyD
01-10-2012, 09:28 AM
Ain't up to the Supreme Court to tell me what My Family should and Shouldn't watch.
Its up to me...
Bingo!
Sorry parents, but you're going to have to play a role in policing what your kids watch. It's already required that broadcasters provide a TV-Rating to all programming. I'm all for less government in our lives and a little more personal responsibility.
fishbones
01-10-2012, 09:48 AM
Most of the inapproriate stuff is on later in the evening and you can lock channels on cable so kids can't watch them. My kid flips between Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Animal Planet so I don't worry too much. I also limit the amount he's allowed to watch. I remember one time last year he asked me if he could watch Batman while I was in another room watching sports. I said sure, thinking it was the cartoon. About 5 minutes later he came running in and said he was scared. Sure enough, I went into the other room and he had The Dark Night on and it was one of the really violent parts.
Backbeach Jake
01-10-2012, 06:18 PM
What's the difference? It's all dreck anyway. Maybe a few F-bombs will make us turn the thing off and read a book.
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