The Family Friendly Programming Forum is a coalition of over 40 advertisers, all of whom belong to the Association of National Advertisers. They seek to increase the amount of "family-friendly" programming on U.S. television. They define family-friendly programming as: It is relevant to today's TV viewer, has generational appeal, depicts real life and is appropriate in theme, content and language for a broad family audience. Family friendly programs also embody a responsible resolution. Family friendly programs may include movies, dramas, situation comedies and informational programs.[1]
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| - The Family Friendly Programming Forum is a coalition of over 40 advertisers, all of whom belong to the Association of National Advertisers. They seek to increase the amount of "family-friendly" programming on U.S. television. They define family-friendly programming as: It is relevant to today's TV viewer, has generational appeal, depicts real life and is appropriate in theme, content and language for a broad family audience. Family friendly programs also embody a responsible resolution. Family friendly programs may include movies, dramas, situation comedies and informational programs.[1] (en)
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| - The Family Friendly Programming Forum is a coalition of over 40 advertisers, all of whom belong to the Association of National Advertisers. They seek to increase the amount of "family-friendly" programming on U.S. television. They define family-friendly programming as: It is relevant to today's TV viewer, has generational appeal, depicts real life and is appropriate in theme, content and language for a broad family audience. Family friendly programs also embody a responsible resolution. Family friendly programs may include movies, dramas, situation comedies and informational programs.[1] The FFPF supports various programs and initiatives:
* Script Development Fund
* Student Scholarship Program
* Annual Symposium
* Projects that the script-development fund has helped reach the pilot stage include:
* Gilmore Girls
* Life Is Wild
* The 2007 reboot of Bionic Woman
* Chuck
* Ugly Betty
* Friday Night Lights
* Brothers & Sisters
* Everybody Hates Chris
* Notes from the Underbelly
* Runaway
* Commander in Chief
* The New Adventures of Old Christine
* Related
* Complete Savages
* Clubhouse
* 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
* American Dreams
* Big Time The fund has no influence on the direction of the show further than the pilot. (en)
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