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The Children's Television Act is a piece of legislation passed in 1990 that mandates specific requirements for children's programming on television, ensuring that it serves the educational and informational needs of young viewers. This act aims to limit the amount of advertising during children's shows and promote content that is age-appropriate and beneficial for children's development, connecting to both FCC regulations and advertising compliance standards.
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