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Auditions blog: fcc and 10 p , and Lamar Smith, R-Texas, proposed legislation that would ban five words and three phrases from the airwaves That has to change org Res " And Reps The enforcement bureau had rejected complaints from the Parents Television Council and more than 200 people, most of them associated with the conservative advocacy group, who accused dozens of television stations of violating restrictions on obscene broadcasts by airing portions of the awards program last January " The FCC's enforcement bureau ruled in October that the comment was not indecent or obscene because Bono used the word as an adjective, not to describe a sexual act Under FCC rules, broadcasters cannot air obscene material at any time and cannot air indecent material between 6 a , introduced a resolution that called it the "latest salvo in a string of decisions by the Federal Communications Commission that establishes a precedent regarding the use of universally recognized vulgar expletives on our nation's public airwaves 7 million against Infinity Broadcasting in 1995 to settle several cases against Howard Stern, and $357,000 in October against Infinity for a radio segment in which a couple was said to be having sex in New York's St "The performer used the word In a letter to the Parents Television Council last November, Powell said the FCC needed to balance its rules against indecency and obscenity with the First Amendment right to free speech Powell's comments came a day after he asked his fellow commissioners to overturn a much-criticized decision that an expletive uttered by the musician Bono on a network program was not obscene R Phil Gingrey, R-Ga Even so, he said, "I find the use of the 'F-word' on programming accessible to children reprehensible loc 3687 and H m Powell said the current maximum fine of $27,500 per incident was not enough to persuade broadcasters to watch their language Patrick's Cathedral " Some lawmakers have criticized the FCC decision â€â€?â€â€?â€â€? On the Net: The bills, H as an adjective or expletive to emphasize an exclamation," the bureau said Powell circulated a proposed ruling to the four other commissioners on Tuesday gov Parents Television Council: http://www "They're just a cost of doing business "Some of these fines are peanuts," Powell told a National Press Club luncheon parentstv Rep " The two largest fines were $1 Doug Ose, R-Calif gov Federal Communications Commission: http://www FCC Asks to Boost Fines for Obscenities Jan 14, 3:47 PM EST Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell asked Congress Wednesday for a tenfold increase in the amount of fines the panel can levy against broadcasters for indecent or obscene programming He needs the votes of two of the four to overturn the decision m During last year's NBC broadcast of the Golden Globes Awards, the lead singer of the Irish rock group U2 said "this is really, really, f------ brilliant 482, are available at http://thomas |