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Cosmopolitan to be available from this month
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Cosmopolitan will be
available from this month following the Censorship Review Committee (CRC)'s
2002/2003 recommendation to allow the sale and distribution of publications
with adult content, provided they do not contain exploitative sex and nudity.
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The relaxation on the importation
of Cosmopolitan is in line with calls from the public for greater
choice in media content.
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It also follows recent moves by
the Media Development Authority (MDA) to revise the film classification
scheme, to allow more choice for young adults, and to introduce classification
for cable programmes and videos, again with the aim of providing more content
choices for the public.
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The MDA has consulted its
Publications Consultative Panel in its latest move to allow adult-interest
magazines like Cosmopolitan.
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As some members had expressed
concerns about the magazine being accessible to the young, the Authority also
held dialogues with the industry to put appropriate measures in place to
protect the young from accessing such magazines.
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Adult-interest publications, Cosmopolitan
included, will have to be shrink-wrapped and covers must feature prominently
the consumer advice "Unsuitable for the Young".
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Mr Basskaran Nair, Chairman of the
Publications Consultative Panel said, "The Publications Consultative
Panel believes that it is important to continue upholding strong traditional
family and moral values. The Panel, comprising 50 members from a cross section
of society, representing the various races, religions, age groups and coming
from academia, professional and non-professional sectors, viewed Cosmopolitan
in the light of societal change. We generally agreed that allowing the
circulation of Cosmopolitan is a step in providing greater choice.
Similarly, we noted that the MDA's other Consultative Panels have also
reviewed changes made to film and video classification and agreed that these
moves have opened up more viewing choices for Singaporeans."
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Ms Amy Chua, Director, Media
Content of the Media Development Authority added, "While Cosmopolitan
will now be available, the move is part of a gradual process which the MDA is
rolling out in response to both the CRC's recommendations and public feedback.
While more options are made available to adults, it is important for parents
to make informed choices for their children, and for the industry to ensure
that publications only reach those for whom they are intended."
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Source: Media
Development Authority Press Release 2 Sep 2004
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