The Parents Television Council has told MTV to not have a repeat of last year's Video Music Awards.

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PTC President Tim Winter wrote a letter to MTV's Janet Borelli, senior vp standards and practices at MTV Networks/Viacom Networks. The letter reminded Borelli and the Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board that MTV seemed to focus on the highly sexual Miley Cyrus Twerkathon with Robin Thicke, Cinema Blend reports.

Here is the full letter:

"Parents and families around the country have had ample reason to be concerned about the material distributed and promoted by MTV over the years, particularly during MTV's original programming. While last year's Miley Cyrus/Robin Thicke performance garnered most of the headlines after the fact, the sexually charged and otherwise inappropriate content of the show was not limited to them. Even more troubling was the fact that MTV still applied a TV-14 rating to the program, despite other adult-oriented performances and advertising messages. Such a rating was simply unacceptable to the families who depend on the television ratings system to be applied accurately and to the millions of families whose children are marketed to by MTV. The 2013 VMAs were a public relations kerfuffle for your network that I feel certain you will not wish to repeat."

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Billboard has stated that the PTC has also asked MTV to publicly commit to not airing any sexual content, adhering to their own standards (which they failed to do last year), and to rate the program accurately before hand in order to warn viewers of content.

Will this letter make any late changes for performers? Stay tuned for MTV's response and the MTV Video Music Awards, which air on Sunday, August 24.