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VOA report: "Why Are Complaints About Broadcast Smut Down?"

(From VOA News)Last year, the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, which oversees American TV and radio, received 233,000 consumer complaints about indecency and obscenity on the air. What's remarkable is that this was a whopping 84 percent FEWER complaints than the agency got in 2004.Is smut so much a part of TV and radio programming that people don't notice it any more? Or is there less of it to complain about? http://www.voanews.com/english/AmericanLife/2006-05-01-voa39.cfm
 
I guess it's like as Marge Simpson once said"Fox turned into a hardcore sex channel so gradually I never noticed"
 
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