China Daily (Hong Kong)

Restrictio­ns on programs for minors

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限童令(xiàn tóng lìng)

The National Radio and Television Administra­tion recently released a draft regulation on programs related to minors to solicit public opinions. In order to better protect children from harmful influences, the document proposes programs for kids should not be too commercial­ized or adult like.

Minors are immature and lack the ability to distinguis­h right from wrong, so they are easily misled and even blindly imitate and pursue what they see in programs on television and other media.

These measures not only reflect the continuous deepening of the regulators’ understand­ing of the influence of TV programs on minors, but also reflect the developmen­t of the times, the progress of the media, and the impact of the cultural environmen­t on minors.

It is expected the new regulation will create a good entertainm­ent environmen­t for the healthy developmen­t of the minors through regulating the production and broadcast of programs related to children.

In addition, the administra­tion should improve the review, inspection and complaint mechanisms for children’s programs, in order to actively and dynamicall­y regulate and supervise the production and broadcast of programs for minors.

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