Yes, it's true if you consider rear ends (usually male) nudity.
Cable networks jump through hoops to make sure that female nipples are not shown in their programming.
Cable television shows extreme violence all day long but almost never shows nudity other than an occasoinal behind on certain stations.
Nudity is censored on public TV because children don't need exposure to the sight of naked bodies! Censoring TV nudity ensures that children only get to see programs and content suitable for all ages. Usually programs containing nudity are restricted to a 'watershed' time - for example 9pm - when most younger children are normally in bed.
It is a cable channel. If you do not have cable then you cannot watch the network. Simple as that.
In the UK, nudity is not allowed on TV in the daytime. After 9PM however, swearing and topless women can be seen and heard. After 11PM, full nudity is allowed.
There has been zero male nudity on Dr. Oz. Nudity wouldn't air during daytime TV.
If you have analog cable TV, plug the coaxial cable coming from the wall plate directly into the back of your television. You should see a silver coax input on the back of your tv.
It's not uncommon. Look to see if your cable box has an antenna input. If it does, it's just a remote click to change from cable to TV. If not, you'll have to use an antenna switcher.
Yes, New Moon is on cable. You can rent it on Demand, and later on, you might be able to see it on regular TV.
Acceptable television content varies widely around the world. Many countries restrict nudity on television and one of the most restrictive countries is the US. Generally, UK television can have no nudity before 9 pm. European television tends to be far more relaxed about nudity and it can be seen at all hours in some countries. The restrictions are based on the cultural norms of the population and are normally the interpretation by the country's regulator of what is considered acceptable. It is interesting to see that many American programs can show sexual activity even if nudity is not allowed. As for violence, the same regulators make rules for violent scenes on television and they are often less strict than nudity. There are may people who question the wisdom of censoring nudity while allowing a great deal of violence to be seen. There is no easy formula for the decisions but regulators can be swayed by their perception of public opinion. If enough people raise concerns about violence, rules may be changed in response.
The simple answer is - it's not possible to regulate who would be able to see nude people on TV. There are ratings for films that show nudity - to prevent children viewing material they are too young to understand. With TV certain nudity is allowed - but only after a set time in the evening (when children should be in bed !)
The answer to this question depends upon what type receiver, TV, and cable you are using between the receiver to your TV. Depending upon which cable is used, the TV would be on channel 3 or 4 if using a coax cable (screws on), and input setting with an RCA (yellow, white, and red) cable, component (green, blue, red, white, red) cable, or an HDMI cable. See which type cable you have going from the receiver to the TV and then try the channels or the input settings with your TV remote.
Caracol TV is becoming ore available in the United States. Check with your cable provider to see if it is available in your area, and if. Or ask that it become available. Check with several cable companies in your area to see who has the most options.