
02-02-2005, 06:33 PM
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Big deal.
Parents' Television Council filed 99.8% of complaints to the FCC in 2003. Big bunch of crying conservatives mad that the world isn't the Cleavers back in the 1950s.
http://www.mediaweek.com/mediaweek/h..._id=1000731656
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According to a new FCC estimate obtained by Mediaweek, nearly all indecency complaints in 2003—99.8 percent—were filed by the Parents Television Council, an activist group.
This year, the trend has continued, and perhaps intensified.
Through early October, 99.9 percent of indecency complaints—aside from those concerning the Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” during the Super Bowl halftime show broadcast on CBS— were brought by the PTC, according to the FCC analysis dated Oct. 1. (The agency last week estimated it had received 1,068,767 complaints about broadcast indecency so far this year; the Super Bowl broadcast accounted for over 540,000, according to commissioners’ statements.)
The prominent role played by the PTC has raised concerns among critics of the FCC’s crackdown on indecency. “It means that really a tiny minority with a very focused political agenda is trying to censor American television and radio,” said Jonathan Rintels, president and executive director of the Center for Creative Voices in Media, an artists’ advocacy group.
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Last edited by IowaStatePhiPsi; 02-02-2005 at 06:36 PM.
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