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Originally posted by sgtclub
Somebody has to have the balls to challenge this under the 1st Amendment.*
*I realize this was a business decision by a private party, but the policy was put in place to head off possible FCC fines and penalties.
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Yes, Howard Stern was taken off air to avoid FCC penalties because he violated some obscenity rules. I guess parents who let their children listen to Howard Stern have a right to be protected from the effects of their own shitty parenting, or something like that.
Howard Stern should be taken off radio stations because he's so godawful un-funny, still doing the same shtick he did ten+ years ago only now at a much slower, deadly dull and plodding pace.