Guide Information

Does the guide give any information such as ratings or if a show is a repeat?  I cannot seem to find the information, even when I view the full information on a show.
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No ratings (other than PG, PG-13, etc.).  Shows do have a NEW symbol in the description, however the current guide supplier (a company called FYI) is notorious for getting it wrong
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