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TV Y

TV Y7
TV Y7 FV
TV-G
TV PG
TV 14
TV MA



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Parent's Guide to TV Ratings

Control your child's TV viewing with the V-Chip. The V-Chip is installed in most televisions and it allows you to block programs and channels you think are inappropriate---great for times when you can't monitor TV viewing.

Here's the low-down on the V-Chip:

  • V-Chips use the TV Ratings and content labels to block programming.

    Rating

    Target Audience

    TV-Y

    All Children

    TV-Y7

    Children age 7 and above

    TV-Y7-FV

    Children age 7 and above, includes strong fantasy violence

    TV-G

    General Audience

    TV-PG

    Parental Guidance Suggested

    TV-14

    Parents Strongly Cautioned

    TV-MA

    Mature Audience Only



    Content Label

    Program Content

    V

    Violence

    S

    Sexual situations

    L

    Coarse language

    D

    Suggestive dialogue

    FV

    Fantasy Violence


  • All televisions 13 inches or larger manufactured after 2000 are equipped with a V-Chip

Activating your V-Chip is easy. Check your TV's on-screen menu options or your owner's manual for instructions.

Don't have a V-Chip?
You may be able to block programming with your cable set-top box or satellite provider .Your cable company may also be able to install blocking equipment if you don't have a television equipped with a V-Chip.