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Because ratings for tv are as follows. TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G,(G rating for film,) TV-PG, (PG rating for film,) TV-14, (PG-13 for film,) and TV-MA, (R for film.)
A Child Is Born - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: UK:H USA:Approved (PCA #5229) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
High School Musical 2 - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:G (DVD rating) Finland:K-3 Ireland:G Malaysia:U New Zealand:G Portugal:M/6 South Korea:12 UK:U USA:TV-G
D - suggestive dialogue (usually means talks about sex) The 'D' you inquire about is part of the TV rating system and is what's called the 'Content Label' ex--> D/L/S/V/FV and, if any, will be found directly under the 'Audience' suggestion rating ex--> G/PG/PG14/MA in the top left of the screen within the first 15 seconds of the show and sometimes upon returning from commercials. The TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board reviews the ratings guidelines and their application to television programming. The Monitoring Board has a Chairman and six members each from the broadcast television industry, the cable industry and the program production community. The Chairman of the FCC also selects five non-industry members from public interest groups, for a total of 24 members.
In the United States, TV-MA is used to rate TV programs. TV-MA is used to indicate that the program is designed to be viewed by adults may not be appropriate for children under 17 years of age.