Mexico
The Mexican TV ratings are similar to the Mexican movie ratings. The ratings are as followed:
- AA: appropriate and designed for children under 7. No sex, nudity, violence, or language of any level is allowed, with the possible exceptions of non-sexual love, mild nightmares, etc.
- A: appropriate for all ages with little to no sex and little to no violent content.
- B: Designed for ages 12 and up which may contain some sexual situations, mild violence, and mild language.
- B-15: Designed for ages 15 and up. The content is a tad more explicit than the B rating. There are sexual innuendo and sexual situations, violence allowing some blood and gore, and coarse language.
- C: designed to be viewed only by adults 18 or older and may contain strong, scary violence, strong language and/or explicit sexual material.
- D: designed to be viewed only by "open minded" adults (at least 19–22 years of age and over) as it most certainly contains stronger, scarier violence, more explicit language, and/or more explicit sexual material than what the "C" rating allows.
- RC Refused Classification, banned from public television in Mexico.
In December 2010, the Latin American channel, Canal Fox, started using TV ratings, along with the channel XEIMT-TV in Mexico City.
Read more about this topic: Television Content Rating Systems
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