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Blurred nudity on TV rising

Los Angeles: There is a rise in blurred or pixilated nudity on shows, and this is unacceptable on prime-time broadcast TV, says the American Parents Television Council (PTC).“Blurred or pixilated full nudity is increasingly being



Some of the shows crossing the line include “The Bachelor” and “Betty White's Off Their Rockers”.

“Most parents instinctively know that they need to monitor what their kids watch on television, but our new research shows that it would be almost impossible for them to protect their kids from blurred or pixilated nudity on TV since most broadcast TV networks are rating these shows as acceptable for young children,” said PTC president Tim Winter.

PTC also documented the most common swear words on television.

It has demanded that the Federal Communications Commission take action against CBS for allowing the “f” word during the annual championship game of the National Football League Super Bowl.