Sunday, September 05, 2004

CBS gets record fine over Jackson's breast

CBS gets record fine over Jackson's breast I don't know what CBS did that was wrong. They didn't have control of the half time show, it was a NFL event, CBS wasn't privy to advanced knowledge of the unveiling. This was an intresting topic of discussion while I was England. A newspaper called it 1.4 seconds of hypocrysy. And the folks there couldn't understand why we got all uptight about a little breast. Apparently they don't feel that breast are horrifying things to be hidden away. The Nepotistic FCC run by Colin Powells boy, is on a crusade.
The Federal Communications Commission is set to impose a record $550,000 (310,000 pounds) indecency fine against CBS-owned stations for their broadcast of singer Janet Jackson's breast-bearing incident during January's Super Bowl, the Washington Post reports.
The newspaper report, which cited unnamed FCC sources, said on Saturday the agency was expected to vote unanimously for the fine, which would be the largest levied against a television broadcaster.

The amount represents a $27,500 fine for each of the 20 television stations owned by CBS, which in turn is owned by Viacom Inc, the paper said.

The decision could be released as early as next week, the paper said. Excluded from the fines are CBS's more than 200 affiliate stations, which also aired the half-time show during the National Football League championship game.

Although the vote was expected to be unanimous, some commissioners are expected to say the fines are not severe enough, the newspaper said.

It said the exclusion for affiliate stations was one source of disagreement among the five-member FCC, citing unnamed sources familiar with the agency's deliberations. A spokesman for the FCC would not comment on the pending ruling, the paper said.

"We would be extremely disappointed," CBS said in a statement issued to the newspaper. "While we regret that the incident occurred, and have apologised to our viewers, we continue to believe that nothing in the Super Bowl broadcast violated indecency laws."

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