DIEVERBRENNUNG said:
He's asking about a song, not a jock. Pay attention, man.
The thread has discussed both aspects ... and while the rough language might be more acceptable (if at all) within a song it is still content that is being put out across the station, whether spoken by the DJ or played.
The FCC will step in if the words refer to sexual or excretory activities and are used inappropriately. Blasphamy isn't illegal on it's face but community standards can come in to play ... even if that community includes people who would never listen to the crap that the station is playing. There are plenty of people pushing the envelope of crude crud ... with the fines to show when the line was crossed. I'm surprised that the FCC has not been more stringent in enforcement.
As far as the audience goes ... if you want to narrow your audience to those not offended by the use of such terms and write them off that is the station's decision. Most stations err on the side of caution, so if you do decide to say the words or play uncensored songs with the words you better have the ratings to back yourself up. (Remembering, of course, to edit the DJ and songs for the words the FCC will fine you for.)
There are others who will gladly take over after you're gone. So feel free.