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The United States has, since 1997, adopted content warnings at the beginnings of all programs in the form of MPAA-inspired letter symbols appearing at the top left corner ("TV-Y" through "TV-MA"), usually supplemented with smaller letters giving details as to why the warning applies. The networks air them on just about ''everything'', no matter how old or new it is. |
The United States has, since 1997, adopted content warnings at the beginnings of all programs in the form of MPAA-inspired letter symbols appearing at the top left corner ("TV-Y" through "TV-MA"), usually supplemented with smaller letters giving details as to why the warning applies. The networks air them on just about ''everything'', no matter how old or new it is. |
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See also [[Media Classifications]], [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]], [[Don't Try This At Home]], [[Do Not Attempt]]. Compare [[R-Rated Opening]]. |
See also [[Media Classifications]], [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]], [[Don't Try This At Home]], [[Do Not Attempt]] and [[You Have Been Warned]]. Compare [[R-Rated Opening]]. |
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'''Some standard '''Content Warnings''':''' |
'''Some standard '''Content Warnings''':''' |