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'''[[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] television content rating system''' was first adopted in {{RP|2004}}, provided by the [[Phinbellan Content Classification and Censorship Board]], which was established under the control of the [[Phinbellan Ministry of Home Affairs]], pursuant to Act 197 (Content Classification and Censorship Act) {{RP|2004}} by Provisional Assembly (now the [[Phinbella Federal Legislative Assembly|Federal Legislative Assembly]]). The system started with five classifications namely '''General Viewing''', '''4''', '''12''', '''14''' and '''18''' years and above. In {{RP|2004}}, all domestic and foreign programs (such as cartoons, anime, TaeDrama and so on) required a rating system. In {{RP|2011}}, classifications for all children ('''KK''') and parental guidelines ('''PG''') were introduced. In {{RP|2016}}, the system was further updated with adult content classifications and classifications reserved for audiences in the [[Negara Awan]], [[Territory of Flower]], [[Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory]] (including [[Tampines]]), [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]] and two dependent regions were introduced.
'''[[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] television content rating system''' was first adopted in {{RP|2004}}, provided by the [[Phinbellan Content Classification and Censorship Board]], which was established under the control of the [[Phinbellan Ministry of Home Affairs]], pursuant to Act 197 (Content Classification and Censorship Act) {{RP|2004}} by Provisional Assembly (now the [[Phinbella Federal Legislative Assembly|Federal Legislative Assembly]]). The system started with five classifications namely '''General Viewing''', '''4''', '''12''', '''14''' and '''18''' years and above. In {{RP|2004}}, all domestic and foreign programs (such as cartoons, anime, TaeDrama and so on) required a rating system. In {{RP|2011}}, classifications for all children ('''KK''') and parental guidelines ('''PG''') were introduced. In {{RP|2016}}, the system was further updated with adult content classifications and classifications reserved for audiences in the [[Negara Awan]], [[Territory of Flower]], [[Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory]] (including [[Tampines]]), [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]] and two dependent territories were introduced, namely the '''MA14+''', '''AV''', '''14R''', '''14SX''', '''18R''' and '''18SX''' classifications. This content ratings was aired on up-next program announcements bumper (during commercials after program ends and before the next program started) and program bumpers during commercial break, it only happened on [[KBS 1TV]], [[KBS 2TV]], local broadcasters, as well as commercial broadcasters like [[Niikkai Television Network|NNN]], [[Southern Cross Broadcasting|SCB]] and [[Megalopolis TX Broadcasting Network|MegaTXBN]] (KBS 2TV and the [[Special Broadcasting System|SBS]] television network did not show the bumper before starting the program). KBS 2TV and several commercial broadcasters aired this ratings after an intro commercial to starting its program. This rating icon displayed may be transparent, and may be placed in the upper left corner (below or to the right of the screen bugs) or the upper right corner of the screen, unless SBS displays it in the lower left corner of the screen. This rating icon aired for thirty seconds and replayed after ten minutes, and when the program resumed after a commercial break, it typically occurred on KBS, NNN, SCB and MegaTXBN as well as local public broadcasters and most local commercial broadcasters, and some aired and can be seen throughout the program on SBS and several other local commercial broadcasters.

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Phinbellan television content rating system was first adopted in RP 2600, provided by the Phinbellan Content Classification and Censorship Board, which was established under the control of the Phinbellan Ministry of Home Affairs, pursuant to Act 197 (Content Classification and Censorship Act) RP 2600 by Provisional Assembly (now the Federal Legislative Assembly). The system started with five classifications namely General Viewing, 4, 12, 14 and 18 years and above. In RP 2600, all domestic and foreign programs (such as cartoons, anime, TaeDrama and so on) required a rating system. In RP 2607, classifications for all children (KK) and parental guidelines (PG) were introduced. In RP 2612, the system was further updated with adult content classifications and classifications reserved for audiences in the Negara Awan, Territory of Flower, Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory (including Tampines), Phinbellan Maritime Territories and two dependent territories were introduced, namely the MA14+, AV, 14R, 14SX, 18R and 18SX classifications. This content ratings was aired on up-next program announcements bumper (during commercials after program ends and before the next program started) and program bumpers during commercial break, it only happened on KBS 1TV, KBS 2TV, local broadcasters, as well as commercial broadcasters like NNN, SCB and MegaTXBN (KBS 2TV and the SBS television network did not show the bumper before starting the program). KBS 2TV and several commercial broadcasters aired this ratings after an intro commercial to starting its program. This rating icon displayed may be transparent, and may be placed in the upper left corner (below or to the right of the screen bugs) or the upper right corner of the screen, unless SBS displays it in the lower left corner of the screen. This rating icon aired for thirty seconds and replayed after ten minutes, and when the program resumed after a commercial break, it typically occurred on KBS, NNN, SCB and MegaTXBN as well as local public broadcasters and most local commercial broadcasters, and some aired and can be seen throughout the program on SBS and several other local commercial broadcasters.