• In broadcasting, the watershed is the time of day after which programming with content deemed suitable only for mature or adult audiences is permitted...
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  • Look up watershed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Watershed may refer to: Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins Drainage...
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    Seven dirty words (category Censorship of broadcasting in the United States)
    Seven Dirty Words Morality in Media Profanity The Green Book (BBC) Watershed (broadcasting) Carlin, George. Linder, Doug (ed.). "Filthy Words by George Carlin"...
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  • words FCC v. Pacifica Foundation Federal Communications Commission Watershed (broadcasting) Political correctness Dysphemism Loaded language Goodale, Gloria;...
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  • game content rating system Mobile software content rating system Watershed (broadcasting) "Children's Television Standards 2009". Australian Communications...
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  • morning with potentially objectionable content removed for pre-watershed broadcasting.: 4.54  Budden and Shetty clashed on numerous occasions. Budden...
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    Songwriter of the Year. In 2017, Curran released her eighth full-length album, Watershed. The album featured performances by guitarists Dean Drouillard, bassist...
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  • used for BBC television programmes from 9.00pm during the hours of watershed broadcasting restrictions was also implemented at this time, lasting until 2009...
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    Lake in the Cascade Range, it flows generally west through the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit (BRWMU), a restricted area meant to protect the river...
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    travelling the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. Brûlé passed through the watershed in 1615 on a mission from Samuel de Champlain to build alliances with...
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