China dials down the sexy
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has banned sexually explicit television shows, such as those featuring sex toys and contraceptives, as it tries to clean up its airwaves and imbue socialist values.
The order follows the axing of controversial "Beautiful Makeover," a reality program in the southern province of Guangdong showing plastic surgery operations, and the banning of shows featuring "public participation" in sex-change operations.
The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television scolded provincial television stations in the western frontier city of Chengdu for broadcasting "lewd and obscene" footage, according to its online Web site (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/nm/od_nm/storytext/china_sex_odd_dc/24354299/SIG=10p89hrn9/*http://www.safrt.gov.cn).
"All levels of television broadcasters must not air any vulgar content involving sexual experiences or functions of sex toys and birth control devices, effective immediately," SARFT said in the notice.
The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television scolded provincial television stations in the western frontier city of Chengdu for broadcasting "lewd and obscene" footage, according to its online Web site (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/nm/od_nm/storytext/china_sex_odd_dc/24354299/SIG=10p89hrn9/*http://www.safrt.gov.cn).
"All levels of television broadcasters must not air any vulgar content involving sexual experiences or functions of sex toys and birth control devices, effective immediately," SARFT said in the notice.
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