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http://www.mediaweek.com/mediaweek/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000731656
Quite a rise in complaints over tha last few years.
In a complaint over Fox's "Married By America", FCC acknowledges 90 complaints, by 23 individuals. And “All but four of the complaints were identical…and only one complainant professed even to have watched the program,â€
FCC tyranny is bad enough. Tyranny by a small group of prudes is not only offensive, it's expensive.
The number of indecency complaints had soared dramatically to more than 240,000 in the previous year, Powell said. The figure was up from roughly 14,000 in 2002, and from fewer than 350 in each of the two previous years. There was, Powell said, “a dramatic rise in public concern and outrage about what is being broadcast into their homes.â€
Quite a rise in complaints over tha last few years.
What Powell did not reveal—apparently because he was unaware—was the source of the complaints. 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 [PTC], an activist group.
So far this year, the system has resulted in millions of dollars in settlements and proposed fines against broadcasters.
In a complaint over Fox's "Married By America", FCC acknowledges 90 complaints, by 23 individuals. And “All but four of the complaints were identical…and only one complainant professed even to have watched the program,â€
FCC tyranny is bad enough. Tyranny by a small group of prudes is not only offensive, it's expensive.