Media Regulation #2

Who regulates the media that needs to be regulated?

Media is regulated by organizations and certain parts of the government bodies that are made to be held responsible to make sure that harmful media pieces does not harm the audience by showcasing misleading, inappropriate and offensive content.

Many countries have different organizations that are there to regulate media, here are the examples:

CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification)- India 

The CBFC is a government run organization that operates under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. They watch the films before they are launched to the public in the cinemas. Movies are given certificates like U (Universal), U/A (Parental Guidance), A (Adults only), or S (Restricted to certain groups).



FCC (Federal Communications Commissions)- The United States of America

The FCC regulates, TV, radio and communications in the USA, to make sure that the content is not sensitive to watch, this is particularly regulated during hours when children tend to watch the television.



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