Why is there more cursing on TV?

Because federal regulations don't apply to subscription-based television, TV series on cable or streaming services have the option of letting TV characters use strong swear words.
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What TV show has the most swears?

On average, the most profanities per episode can be found in US crime drama series, The Wire, with an average of 102 swears per episode. The Sopranos, following the exploits of warring mafia families, is high on both lists alongside slum comedy Shameless and Orange is the new Black.
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When did TV start allowing the F word?

1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
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Why do TV shows censor cuss words?

Bleeping has been used for many years as a means of censoring TV and radio programs to remove content not deemed suitable for "family", "daytime", "broadcasting", or "international" viewing, as well as sensitive classified information for security.
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Can the F word be said on TV?

When It Comes To Language, Broadcasters Increasingly Don't Give A Fuck. Syfy and USA now allow the f-word without muting, to the delight of show creators.
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Does TV 14 allow F word?

Trivia. There are several companies or TV stations not subject to the FCC's rules that have broken the general implied rule that "crude indecent" language (ex. multiple F-bombs) is not allowed at a TV-14 rating.
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How much is the fine for cussing TV?

Whoever violates Section 508(a) of the Act shall be fined no more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. These penalties are in addition to any civil penalties or other enforcement action that may be assessed by the FCC.
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What was the first curse word in a movie?

Based on the clip, it is generally believed that the first utterance of a curse word in a major motion picture came in 1929, with the use of the word "damn." "Son of a bitch" followed one year later, and "fuck" was said for the first time on film in 1933.
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How do you censor the F word?

You can either use the first word of the swear word followed by several dashes, such as d—, or you can insert a placeholder in parenthesis. (Expletive), (vulgarity) or (obscenity) would all be appropriate.
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Why is there so much swearing in movies?

Cursing is a normal part of dialogue for many people. It's common for a group of friends to drop the f-bomb more than once in conversation. Swearing while giving a compliment tends to give that praise more weight. Adding in some profanity to an argument or insult adds more power to your words.
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Why can FX say the F word?

As a cable channel, FX is not regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, and therefore doesn't face any outside restrictions. But unlike premium channel cables such as HBO and Showtime, where f-bombs are a dime a dozen, FX is accountable to advertisers, so it keeps swearing to a minimum.
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Does USA Network allow cursing?

Syfy and USA Network now allow the f-word without muting, to the delight of show creators. : r/television.
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Is Frick a curse word?

I know there are certain individuals who think c r a p is a swear word (even though it really isn't), but “frick” isn't a swear word by any sense of the meaning of “swear word”. No one is going to get offended by someone saying “frick”. If someone says “Frick”, they aren't going to start World War 3.
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What words are not allowed on TV?

The FCC's ban on “seven dirty words” from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on broadcast television and radio — sh–, piss, f—, c-nt, c-cksucker, motherf—er, t-ts, and variations of those words — is here for the foreseeable future, experts told TheWrap.
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How do you swear without swearing?

What the cuss? 50 swear-word alternatives
  1. Balderdash!
  2. William Shatner!
  3. Corn Nuts!
  4. Dagnabbit!
  5. Son of a monkey!
  6. Barnacles!
  7. Holy cow!
  8. Poo on a stick!
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What actor curses the most?

Jackson calls bulls---! Samuel L. Jackson is not only known for playing some of the most iconic characters in film history, he is also proud of his fame for using curse words.
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Was the F-word used in the 1700s?

One folk etymology claims that it derives from “for unlawful carnal knowledge,” but this has been debunked by etymologists. The word became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar. It was even banned from the Oxford English Dictionary.
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What is the oldest swear word?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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Can you swear on PBS?

Avoid Gratuitously Offensive or Objectionable Material

“PBS KIDS reviews all episodes to ensure that they comply with our rigorous editorial standards and are appropriate for our young viewers. None of our programs include any profanity,” said Tommy M. Gillespie, PBS' director of children's programming.
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What does 7+ mean on Netflix?

Designed to be appropriate for all children. TV-Y7. Suitable for ages 7 and up. G. Suitable for General Audiences.
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Is TV MA worse than R?

TV MA is essentially the equivalent of an R rated movie, although TV MA can be “worse” than R in some cases. Examples of TV MA shows include Game of Thrones and Ted Lasso.
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Is 12 Year Old appropriate?

Great film, but not for kids under 13

I recommend this film to everyone who loves slightly disturbing films and TV shows like me but for anyone under the age of 13 you really should not watch it. It's very gory and contains adult language.
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Should 12 year olds swear?

It's normal for kids to swear at one time or another. Young kids will often repeat something they've heard. Older kids often want to test their parents' reactions. If your child has started using a few choice words, there are several discipline techniques you can use to curb their use of inappropriate language.
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Is Bloody a curse word?

Bloody is a common swear word that is considered to be milder and less offensive than other, more visceral alternatives. In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
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Why do people use the F word so often?

Swearing Helps You Express Yourself

Swearing can be an important form of expression for many people; we see it as a way to get in touch with our emotions. Think of poetry, both written and spoken word, music, movies, any sort of media where the artist is expressing themselves–swear words are a common find.
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