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Howard stern has been yanked off the air!

Spawn190

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This was on my MSN page today not that anybody cares.
Every thing on tv and radio are going down hill because of what i call it the janet act of 2004.

Associated Press

On the eve of a House hearing on broadcast indecency, the nation's largest radio station chain suspended shock jock Howard Stern's show, saying it did not meet the company's newly revised programming standards.

Stern's suspension Wednesday by Clear Channel Radio was the second time in two days that the company has acted against a disc jockey.

The company on Tuesday fired the DJ known as "Bubba the Love Sponge," whose show drew a record fine of $755,000 from the Federal Communications Commission.

The program aired in four Florida cities and included graphic discussions about sex and drugs "designed to pander to, titillate and shock listeners," the FCC said.

Clear Channel's announcement did not say how many of its 1,200 stations carried the Stern show, which is distributed by Viacom's Infinity Broadcasting and derives most of national audience from being carried by Infinity-owned stations. The Washington Post said the Stern show had been carried on six Clear Channel stations.

Under pressure from federal regulators and lawmakers, broadcasters are revisiting their indecency standards, delaying live broadcasts so they can delete offensive material and telling parents how to block specific programs.

Their actions previewed a House subcommittee hearing Thursday on indecency, the second this month. Scheduled to appear were executives from ABC, Fox, NBC, Pax and Clear Channel Communications.

The panel, the House Energy and Commerce telecommunications subcommittee, heard from Mel Karmazin, president of CBS and UPN parent Viacom Inc., two weeks earlier, just before voting to increase the maximum fine for indecency from $27,500 to $275,000.

In response to letters from FCC Chairman Michael Powell, CBS and Fox outlined steps they were taking: Airing live programs on time delays, displaying ratings for programs on their Web sites, reviewing standards and practices, launching ad campaigns to let parents know about the V-chip, and reminding affiliate stations they may reject network programming viewed as unsuitable for their communities.

ABC and NBC have not yet responded.

Powell's letters to the National Association of Broadcasters and the four major networks followed CBS' Super Bowl halftime show, which ended with Justin Timberlake exposing Janet Jackson's breast to 90 million viewers.

"True and lasting change will only be achieved if the broadcast community recommits to its public service roots and its tradition of abiding by community standards of decency," Powell wrote, urging a return to a voluntary code of conduct, which was dropped in 1982 under Reagan administration pressure.

Under FCC rules and federal law, radio stations and over-the-air television channels cannot air material that refers to sexual and excretory functions between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., when children may be tuning in. The rules do not apply to cable and satellite channels and satellite radio.

Dr. Frank Wright, president of the National Religious Broadcasters, questioned how long the broadcasters' concern about indecency will last.

"Some of this hand-wringing in public is from the very people who have brought us a rogue's gallery of shock jocks," said Wright, whose association of Christian radio and TV broadcasters counts 1,700 members.

Officials at Clear Channel announced a new indecency policy Wednesday that includes companywide training, possible fines against DJs, and automatic suspensions for anyone accused by the FCC of violating indecency rules on the air.

Announcing that Stern's show was suspended, Clear Channel said the radio host disregarded the company's effort to limit indecency.

"Clear Channel drew a line in the sand today with regard to protecting our listeners from indecent content and Howard Stern's show blew right through it," John Hogan, president and CEO of Clear Channel Radio, said in a news release. "It was vulgar, offensive, and insulting, not just to women and African Americans but to anyone with a sense of common decency."

Hogan said the show would not air on the company's stations until it adheres to acceptable broadcasting standards. Hogan was testifying at the House hearing.

Attempts to reach Stern's spokesman for comment late Wednesday were unsuccessful.

Infinity Broadcasting in 1995 paid the largest cumulative fine to date, $1.7 million, for various violations by Stern's radio show.

Infinity asked its 120 radio stations to increase efforts to avoid indecent programming, such as using a seven-second delay on shows with live talk, spokesman Dana McClintock said.


i guess no more tickling or bare boobs on tv any more. :sad: :sad: :sad:
 
The politically correct sadly strikes back :grind_tee
 
logging on to my computer today i could nt help but notice the story about howerd stern i think this is is just another way that the federal govt is trying to control our lives i think your right by refering to the janet act which was blowen way out of proportion they said in an interveiw that neither howard nor the other d js that were fired will be reinstated untill they conform i think the govt is wrong in trying to censor or contol us and that conform is a DIRTY word! i hope im not alone in this belief. long live FREEDOM!
 
the fcc can kiss my shiny metal ass-bender from futurama.
 
I am not a Stern fan, but plz tell me you are kidding. If not than our country is in a very sad state of afairs indeed! If someone dosen't want to watch or listen to something than they can choose not to. (its that simple) What the hell happened to free speech!
 
Just FYI...Although I do not agree with the actions of clear channel, Stern is not off the air entirely. CBS/Viacom syndicate Stern's show, and he can still be heard on stations affiliated with CBS and Viacom. For the record, Clear Channel owns approx. 1200 stations, and Stern's show was heard on only 6 of those 1200 stations. He is still rocking and rolling. Unfortunately the main stream media doesn't tell you that.
 
Glad to see the FCC is hard at work protecting us from ourselves. LOL
 
um...the fcc just called me and told me to re-write my post with something suitable for the tickling community. So here it is: The fcc can kiss my shiny metal buttocks.

The morning show is just being suspended. A caller asked paris hiltons boyfriend if paris has ever had sexual relations with a ______( not so nice n word here). thats why its being suspended. Thats what i heard.
 
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sterns still on, but what he does or says on the show will be strictly monitored now. its going to effect the show for sure. hes disgusted himself and might just quit with all the limitations he'll have now crippling his show.
 
The US once again proves to be the most hypocrite country ever in the history of mankind
 
SadisticTickler said:
The US once again proves to be the most hypocrite country ever in the history of mankind

Sadistic... there are times when I wish I could speak French, German, and/or Dutch... I hear the Netherlands is pretty easygoing; it's a shame that a country as prosperous as mine doesn't understand the worth of just letting people mind their own business.

Anyway, I gotta say... The FCC blows enough as it is... but Clear Channel is the Microsoft of radio. They obviously have a corporate conservative agenda, and I hope they get busted for violating anti-trust laws soon.
 
Dont shoot the messenger! I just call them like i sees them.
I was pretty pissed when i heard this report too but shit happens. He may be still on the air you just wont see anymore ticking or things of that nature.
 
Stern was "Suspended" from all Clear-Channel Radio Stations...I think it's mainly because the FCC is targeting Clear Channel for airing "Indecent" programming. The day before Stern was pulled they also fired Bubba the Love Sponge another Stern-clone.

Stern is still on the air in other non Clear Channel markets for now but hes being censored heavily. I'm guessing if this lasts for too much longer he may shut it down, he's been talking about going to Satellite Radio for awhile now because he thinks its the future of Radio and he can say whatever he wants.
 
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