Broadcasters anticipating a major constitutional ruling on the government's authority to regulate what can be shown and said on the airwaves instead won only the smallest of Supreme Court victories Thursday. full story ![]()
The Federal Communications Commission is mulling a change to a policy that, in effect, would open the doors to more obscenity on television and radio. The FCC is seeking public comment on a plan to fine only "egregious" instances of indecency, The Hill reports. The current policy calls for penalties ...
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Proposed rule change could greatly alter the way decency standards are enforced on broadcast television.
deseretnews.com (1 month and 10 days ago)
Proposed rule change could greatly alter the way decency standards are enforced on broadcast television.
deseretnews.com (1 month and 10 days ago)

The government agency wants to hear about how it should police isolated curse words and nudity on public broadcast airwaves.
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Today, the FCC convenes the first meeting of its “Technology Transitions Policy Task Force,” a new intra-agency group announced in December by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski.
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By a 6-3 vote, justices uphold an FCC rule requiring cities and counties to act in a timely manner on whether to approve an application to erect a cellphone tower.WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court's two leading conservatives staked out opposite stands Monday over whether judges should play a greater role in second-guessing regulations issued by "unelected bureaucrats" in...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue Service's practice of slapping steep, 40-percent penalties on participants in certain alleged tax shelters will soon come to trial before the Supreme Court.
reuters.com (1 month and 26 days ago)
The news anchor who was fired after his first broadcast for cursing opened up on the event during an interview.
cnn.com (27 days ago)
The news anchor who was fired after his first broadcast for cursing opened up on the event during an interview.
cnn.com (27 days ago)

Authorities say they arrested a Rome woman Tuesday night for cursing in the emergency room of Floyd Medical Center. Brittney Nicole Lecroy, 23, of 776 Spout Springs Road, is charged with one count ...
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