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The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums with Parental Advisory stickers. The committee was founded by four women known as the "Washington Wives"—a reference to their husbands' connections with government in the Washington, D.C. area. The women who founded the PMRC are Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius. The PMRC eventually grew to include 22 participants before shutting down in th

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  • Parents Music Resource Center (de)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (es)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (fr)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (it)
  • PMRC (ja)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (en)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (nl)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (pt)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (ru)
  • The Filthy Fifteen (sv)
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  • El Parents Music Resource Center (Centro de Recursos Musicales de Padres) o PMRC era un comité estadounidense formado en 1985 por las esposas de varios diputados. Su misión era educar a los padres sobre "modas alarmantes" en la música popular. Aseguraban que el rock apoyaba y glorificaba la violencia, el consumo de drogas, el suicidio, las actividades criminales, etc. y abogaban por la censura o la catalogación de la música. La canción detonante de la iniciativa fue Darling Nikki de Prince.​ (es)
  • Parents Music Resource Center(ペアレンツ・ミュージック・リソース・センター、PMRC)は、過激な性的表現や暴力的表現、ドラッグの使用やアルコールの摂取を賛美するような表現がされていると見なした音楽作品にペアレンタル・アドバイザリーのステッカーを貼るように義務付け、子供達がそういった音楽に接触しないようにペアレンタルコントロールを高めさせる目的で1985年にティッパー・ゴアら「ワシントンの妻達」が中心となり、設立した委員会である。 (ja)
  • De Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) is een Amerikaans comité, dat in 1985 is opgericht om ouders informatie te verschaffen en te waarschuwen tegen verruwing van taalgebruik in de populaire muziek. Het comité werd opgericht door vier vrouwen uit Washington, namelijk Tipper Gore, de vrouw van senator Al Gore, Susan Baker, Pam Howar en Sally Nevius. Uiteindelijk groeide het comité tot 22 deelnemers. (nl)
  • The Filthy Fifteen (De femton snuskiga) är en beteckning på de 15 låtar som föräldraorganisationen (PMRC) år 1985 ogillade mest. Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) grundades 1985 som en reaktion på vad som uppfattades som stötande texter på album som även yngre ungdomar lyssnade på. Centret påverkade så att det infördes varningsetiketter ("Parental Advisory") på album med kontroversiella sångtexter. De 15 välkända låtar man ogillade mest kallade man The Filthy Fifteen. (sv)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) — американская общественная организация, созданная в 1985 году четырьмя женщинами: , женой сенатора от штата Теннесси, а затем вице-президента Альберта Гора, Сьюзан Бейкер, женой министра финансов Джеймса Бейкера, Пэм Хоуэр, женой вашингтонского риелтора Рэймонда Хоуэра, и Салли Невиус, женой председателя городского совета Вашингтона Джона Невиуса. Они так же были известны как «вашингтонские жёны» — намёк на связь их мужей с федеральным правительством. Количество директоров в центре в конечном счёте выросло до 22 человек. (ru)
  • Das Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) ist ein 1985 in den USA gegründetes Gremium, das sich die Information von Eltern über eine eigens diagnostizierte Verrohung von Texten in der aktuellen Musik zum Ziel gesetzt hat. Dabei wird auf einen Trend zu sexuellen und gewaltbezogenen Inhalten sowie die Verherrlichung von Alkohol- und anderem Drogenkonsum hingewiesen. Beanstandete Lieder wurden jeweils mit X (profane or sexually explicit ‚profan oder sexuell anstößig‘), O (occult ‚okkult‘), D/A (drugs or alcohol ‚Drogen oder Alkohol‘) oder V (violent ‚gewalttätig‘) gekennzeichnet. (de)
  • Parents Music Resource Center est un groupe de pression américain créé en 1985. Il entend dénoncer l'évocation du sexe, de la violence, et de l'utilisation d'alcool et de drogues dans l'univers de la musique. Les opposants à ce groupe de pression ont fondé le groupe Parents For Rock and Rap. Créé par quatre femmes de politiques américains, dont Tipper Gore, le PMRC est le créateur du bandeau Parental advisory qu'il fait apposer sur les disques dont il juge le contenu inapproprié. Sa première action fut d'établir une liste de quinze titres à proscrire : (fr)
  • The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums with Parental Advisory stickers. The committee was founded by four women known as the "Washington Wives"—a reference to their husbands' connections with government in the Washington, D.C. area. The women who founded the PMRC are Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius. The PMRC eventually grew to include 22 participants before shutting down in th (en)
  • Con il nome di Parents Music Resource Center (Centro d'Informazione Musicale per Genitori) o PMRC si indica un'associazione statunitense nata nel 1985 — e attiva fino a circa tutti gli anni novanta — con lo scopo di valutare sotto il profilo morale ed educativo il contenuto dei prodotti discografici, in particolare per quanto riguardava i riferimenti sessuali più o meno espliciti che essi veicolavano.Vista come un'associazione di censura delle opere musicali, nell'arco di tutta la sua attività fu sia promotrice di dibattiti con diversi musicisti, ai quali tentò di imporre divieti e raccomandazioni al fine di evitare linguaggi e iconografie considerate sconvenienti per un pubblico non adulto, che oggetto di accese controversie e di feroci critiche da parte di buona parte del mondo rock stor (it)
  • Parents Music Resource Center (Centro de Recursos Musicais para Pais, conhecido pela sigla em inglês PMRC) foi um comitê estadunidense formado em 1985 com o objetivo declarado de aumentar o controle dos pais sobre o acesso de crianças e adolescentes à música considerada violenta, ou que possuísse apologia ao uso de drogas ou a temas sexuais por meio da rotulagem de álbuns com o selo Parental Advisory. O comitê foi fundado por quatro mulheres conhecidas como "Esposas de Washington" - uma referência às conexões de seus maridos com o governo na área de Washington, D.C. As mulheres que fundaram o PMRC são Tipper Gore, esposa do então senador e posteriormente vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos Al Gore; Susan Baker, esposa do Secretário do Tesouro James Baker; Pam Howar, esposa do corretor de im (pt)
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