Aside from administering parental ratings for movies and television shows, the MTRCB also reserves the right to sanction a certain program or movie depending on the gravity of the violation as a means of disciplinary action. This includes all content sanctions by the MTRCB on domestically produced contents. However, cases focusing on
suspension of
television program broadcasting and
movies banned for public screening are covered in separate articles.
International content • On January 4, 2000, a broadcast of the children's television series
Teletubbies on
GMA Network was accidentally
replaced by a still photo of actress
Rosanna Roces for several seconds. The photo shows one of her breasts exposed, prompting MTRCB to issue a warning that the station would face stronger sanctions should this, or a similar incident, be repeated. GMA officials stated that the incident was caused by an errant employee who pressed a button on a panel while helping repair a computer. • On July 2, 2018, the replay broadcast of the
FIBA Asia qualifying match on
TV5 was given an SPG rating after the commercial break to warn the audience that the following scene contained the
infamous basketball brawl between
Gilas Pilipinas and the
Australian Boomers. • In November 2021, the MTRCB ordered streaming platform
Netflix to remove certain episodes of
Pine Gap showing the nine-dash line, deeming it "unfit for public exhibition". It was after the
foreign affairs department issued a complaint calling the line "illegal" and a "violation of Philippine sovereignty".
Domestic content • The episode
Manika on the drama anthology
Maalaala Mo Kaya was slated to be aired on June 2, 2012, but was pulled off after MTRCB imposed an X rating because of its sensitive rape theme. The episode finally aired on June 30, after it was given a SPG rating for its final televised airing. • On February 8, 2013, the MTRCB imposed a six-month probation period on variety show
Party Pilipinas for a lewd dance number involving
Lovi Poe and
Rocco Nacino. They also ordered GMA Network to apologize publicly. • On February 26, 2013, the MTRCB summoned the staff of the weekly musical-variety show
ASAP to a gender-sensitivity investigation over a wet performance number involving
Anne Curtis. • On December 9, 2013, sketch-comedy show
Bubble Gang host
Michael V.,
Rufa Mae Quinto, and GMA Network's executives, were summoned by MTRCB chairman Eugenio Villareal for a mandatory conference after a sexually sensitive comedy skit called
"The Adventures of Susie Lualhati" which aired on November 29 and involved a derogatory and discriminatory portrayal of women. • On June 6, 2014, the MTRCB was summoned by the Philippine Commission on Women to review an episode of reality show
Pinoy Big Brother: All In aired on June 4, 2014, where Jayme Jalandoni was asked if she wanted to pose nude for a painting, as part of their sixth weekly task. • On October 7, 2015, the daily reality-dating game serial
Nasaan Ka Mr. Pastillas? on ''
It's Showtime'' drew the ire of netizens and the women's group
Gabriela for its allegedly derogatory portrayal of women. The MTRCB summoned the show's executives to discuss the segment. After a thorough investigation, MTRCB imposed "self-regulation" on the said show, with a list of suggestions to improve the segment. • On July 29, 2016, the MTRCB sent summons to the producers, writers, and directors of the television series ''
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano over a scene in the July 25 episode (Girl in the Rain'') with "sexually suggestive themes". • In 2016, executives and producers of romantic dramedy
Till I Met You were summoned after complaints came in over various inappropriate scenes and innuendo involving
James Reid and
Nadine Lustre. Called in were directors
Antoinette Jadaone and Andoy Ranay, executive producer Arnel Nacario and writer Shugo Praico. MTRCB said matters to be taken up include scenes from the October 25–28 episodes, deeming them inappropriate for public viewing. • On September 6, 2017, the MTRCB summoned drama series
Impostora for intimate scenes involving
Kris Bernal and
Rafael Rosell. • On May 31, 2023, an alleged violation of
Eat Bulaga! (formerly produced by
TAPE Inc.), namely airing a replay to prevent the former mainstay hosts,
Tito Sotto,
Vic Sotto, and
Joey de Leon, from live broadcast, was investigated by the board to ensure compliance on broadcasting regulations. • On January 31, 2024, the board banned the talk show
Private Convos with Doc Rica on
Cignal-owned news channel
One News. It was hosted by sex therapist Rica Cruz and focused on sexuality-related matters, saying that it "purely appeals to ‘prurient interest’" and failed to adhere to its rating guidelines. It specifically cited two episodes that were aired on August 24, 2023 and September 6, 2023, during which the sexually explicit terms such as
self-masturbation,
anal sex, and
oral sex were voiced out, and noted that the program was broadcast in what it deemed were "child-viewing hours" at 09:30 pm on Wednesdays, with reruns in the afternoons. The MTRCB upheld its ban in a decision released on March 14, 2024, despite
Cignal TV asserting that the program was of “educational and social value.”. The program, however, continued broadcasting on One News'
YouTube channel and
Facebook page. ==See also==