WASHINGTON — Two senators have introduced indecency legislation freighted with multiple provisions that include the possibility of bringing cable television and satellite radio under Federal ...
The federal appeals court in New York on Monday tossed out a key FCC indecency ruling that said a slip of the tongue gets broadcasters a fine for indecency, telling the commission that it failed to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal Communications Commissioner Michael J. Copps criticized television broadcasters and his own agency Thursday, saying far too much indecent programming is allowed on the ...
Viacom Inc. President Mel Karmazin has apologized for a racist comment phoned in to shock jock Howard Stern’s radio show but said the remark did not violate federal indecency regulations. “I apologize ...
The Federal Communications Commission ruled last week that airing expletives when used in a certain context does not violate indecency broadcast regulations. Oct. 10, 2003 — Airing the “f-word” is all ...
No joy for Entercom station KNDD(FM) in Seattle; the FCC has said no to the station’s appeal of a $12,000 fine for indecent material on the “Andy Savage Show” that aired over three days in 2001. Part ...
The FCC on Friday determined that a woman's naked butt is indecent enough to net ABC a proposed fine of $1.43 million over a 2003 airing of "NYPD Blue." By Brooks Boliek, The Associated Press ...
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Scenes from network TV: A teenage boy fumbles with a girl's sweater until a teacher interrupts them in ``Boston Public.'' A mother complains about a student newspaper column dealing ...
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