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Rich Wood wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 18:19:13 GMT, Charles Hobbs wrote: Do they still allow cussing (at least in English, don't know about in Spanish) on Mexican stations? (I recall XETRA-FM getting away with a few f-bombs in the 80's....) Is it considered cussing if the words don't exist in the country's official language? Under Noble, that would have been forbidden because we followed both country's regulations. Things happen. Wardrobes malfunction. I suspect most stations have had various slips of the tongue the delay didn't catch. Come to think of it, this might have not been XETRA-FM, but another English language FM out of Tijuana....one night, they played Steely Dan's "Show Biz Kids", uncensored. http://www.lyricsdepot.com/steely-da...-biz-kids.html |
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