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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... On 7/14/09 14:26 , David Eduardo wrote: As evidenced by the hundreds of millions in fines assessed against radio since 1977 for Clapton's "Cocaine." We are, I think, talking about today. Most of what Stern did when on terrestrial radio would likely get the FCC in a uproar today; stations are fined when celebrities who are totally out of a network's control utter cuss words. "Cuss words" are not prohibited. Words that describe sexual or excretory functions in an offensive manner are the only words prohibited (with the usual "fire in a crowded theater" exception). |
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