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Television content rating systems are systems for evaluating the content and reporting the suitability of television programs for children, teenagers or adults. Many countries have their own television rating system and countries' rating processes vary due to local priorities. Programs are rated by either the organization that manages the system, the broadcaster, or by the content producers. A rating is usually set for each individual episode of a television series. The rating can change per episode, network, rerun and per country. As such, program ratings are usually only meaningful by stating when and where this rating is used. == Use == === Argentina === In Argentina, the content rating system are identical to those used by the local film bureau. * Apto para todo público (ATP) ((英語:suitable for all audiences)) – programs may contain mild violence, language and mature situations; * Apto para mayores de 13 años (SAM 13) ((英語:suitable for ages 13 and up)) – programs may contain mild to moderate language and mild violence and sexual references; * Apto para mayores de 16 años (SAM 16) ((英語:suitable for mature audiences only)) – programs may contain more intensive violence and coarse language, partial nudity and moderate sexual references; * Apto para mayores de 18 años (SAM 18) ((英語:suitable for adult audiences only)) – programs contain strong violence, coarse language and explicit sexual references. Starting from September 2010, it is compulsory for broadcasters to show the plaque Comienza el horario apto para todo público ((英語:Start time of suitable for all age schedule)) and Finaliza el horario apto para todo público ((英語:End time of suitable for all age schedule)) at 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. or 10:30 p.m. respectively. In addition, the plaque Atención: Contenido no apto para niños, niñas y adolescentes ((英語:Warning: Content not suitable for children and adolescents)) is shown before news broadcasts. === Armenia === A television content rating system for Armenia was introduced in June 2006 (first tested in Yerevan in January 2006). The Armenian ratings are as follows: Range specific * Y – suitable for ages 2–7; * Y7 – suitable for ages 7–16; * GA – suitable for general audiences; * TW – suitable for tweens ages 9 and up; * T – suitable for teens ages 12 and up; * A – suitable only for adults ages 18 and up. Age specific * EC – suitable for ages 2 and up; * E – suitable for ages 5 and up; * E9 – suitable for ages 9 and up; * T – suitable for ages 12 and up; * M – suitable for ages 16 and up; * AO – suitable for ages 17 and up. === Australia === :''For details on the video and DVD classification system in Australia, see Censorship in Australia.'' (詳細はAustralia are required to comply with the Australian Commercial Television Code of Practice, which is governed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. ====Child-specific ratings==== These time zones are further governed by the Australian Commercial Television Code of Practice, over and above the commercial Code of Practice. Both are similar to the G and PG classifications respectively in terms of allowable content, but are specifically targeted at children, whereas G specifies programming content that is suitable for all audiences, but may not necessarily be of interest to children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「television content rating systems」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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