musicNEWS:
Bono Allowed To Say "F**k" On TV
10-08-03
Keavin
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The Federal Communications Commission has
given U2s Bono a pass on his use of the f-word on television during the
prime-time broadcast of the Golden Globe awards on NBC last January.
While at the podium during the broadcast
of the awards show, Bono let slip "this is really, really, f------ brilliant".
The Parents Television Council and more
than 200 individuals made complaints to the FCC against dozens of NBC affiliates
that aired the broadcast. On Monday the FCC may have opened the floodgates
of more f-word slinging in prime-time when they made a ruling that Bonos
use of the word did not constitute a violation of the nation's broadcast
indecency rules.
The FCC said that the singers use of the
word was so "fleeting and isolated" it did not reach the level of indecent
speech under the FCC rules. According to a Hollywood Reporter story,
those rules stipulate that indecent speech is language that used in a context
that depicts or describes sexual or excretory activities or organs in
terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards.
The FCC stated in their ruling, The word
'f---ing' my be crude and offensive, but, in the context presented here,
did not describe sexual or excretory organs or activities. Rather, the
performer used the word 'f---ing' as an adjective or expletive to emphasize
an exclamation. Indeed, in similar circumstances, we have found that offensive
language used as an insult rather than as a description of sexual or excretory
activities or organs is not within the scope of the commission's prohibition
of indecent programme content."
Should be interesting to see what impact
this decision has on prime-time TV and if it will fire up activists groups
to rally for stricter rules or definitions of indecency.
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