ParentsTelevisionCouncil
4/16/2011 9:48 AM ET
The Obama administration can't be expected to notice that polls show that most Americans think they're too much sex, profanity, and violence on TV - and a majority support FCC fines to curb it.
10/30/2010 10:21 AM ET
A sleazy photo shoot for GQ magazine backfired on Fox's "Glee," with even Katie Couric voting thumbs-down. But Lawrence O'Donnell said I started a "cult."
4/10/2010 6:39 AM ET
A Hollywood columnist connects the Tea Party movement with activists opposing Hollywood vulgarity - and suggests both groups are making "increasingly futile attempts" to stop the future from ...
11/20/2009 10:51 PM ET
Bloggers and Internet gossips complained when the New York Times lowered itself to question a nasty new word emerging in prime-time television: "douche."
10/28/2009 1:00 AM ET
New PTC study finds increased depictions of violence against on women on primetime programs.
9/14/2009 1:00 AM ET
Raunchy 'entertainment' is only a click away.
2/27/2009 2:00 AM ET
A dating service for married people claims it's not enabling cheaters. Their slogan, Life's short, have an affair, says otherwise.
8/14/2008 1:00 AM ET
The problem for Hollywood is that marital sex just isn't naughty enough for envelope pushers.
8/5/2008 1:00 AM ET
New study shows broadcast television promotes sex in every relationship except marriage.
1/12/2007 2:00 AM ET
Concerns about violence on television date back to 1954. But who would have predicted television could be as noxious as it is today?