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FCC Rules "F" Word ok for primetime

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They also played it at 1AM, and technically cable is not under the jurisdiction of the FCC, just broadcast networks like CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX.  The reason we don't see really hardcore stuff on basic cable is fear of advertisors pulling out.

Hehehe, you said "pulling out"

 

But yes, apparently overnight is still fair game for cable networks, as I've seen quite a few commercials for things like getting porn tapes in the mail around the 2-3AM mark (back when I used to work overnights)

 

Good, it's about time. Television and most other forms of entertainment have always been afraid to show or say what happens in the real world.

Only in the United States, really ... <_<

You're Canadian right? Isn't that the same county that won't show any type of violence towards women? That happens in the real world last I checked

 

But really though, what are Canadian TV standards?

 

And any of you other int'l posters (UK, Australia, etc.) feel free to answer for your country as well

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Hey, if they let the Sunday Night Sex Show on Oxygen on air...then who gives a fuck whatelse they put on.

That old lady cracks me up. There's just something disturbing yet oddly hilarious about watching someone old enough to be my grandmother talk about dildos and sexual positions. I'm guessing they can air that show, though, because it's "educational." That, and some cable companies don't carry the Oxygen network on basic cable, either.

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Canadian standards are fucked up, to say the least. Yes, we'll show nudity and swearing, and also most forms of violence, but apparently violence against women rates worse than showing cunnilingis or some guy saying 'fuck off and die' while blowing someone apart with a shotgun.

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The word as been used a good bit on TV before. I'm pretty sure that MTV's "Scared Straight" special was completely uncensored with "fuck" and plenty else allowed to go through. Of course, if a normal TV drama just started doing it on a random basis without any significance, that would probably still cause a problem.

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Canadian standards are fucked up, to say the least. Yes, we'll show nudity and swearing, and also most forms of violence, but apparently violence against women rates worse than showing cunnilingis or some guy saying 'fuck off and die' while blowing someone apart with a shotgun.

Well, now that I think about it, it's only censoring male-on-female violence, as apparently female-on-female violence is okay, as you apparently still get WWE women's matches up there

 

Now if they banned those off TV... I would envy Canada

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Canadian standards are fucked up, to say the least. Yes, we'll show nudity and swearing, and also most forms of violence, but apparently violence against women rates worse than showing cunnilingis or some guy saying 'fuck off and die' while blowing someone apart with a shotgun.

Well, now that I think about it, it's only censoring male-on-female violence, as apparently female-on-female violence is okay, as you apparently still get WWE women's matches up there

 

Now if they banned those off TV... I would envy Canada

But WWE is only "simulated" violence. I don't understand why it should be censored at all.

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Oh to return to the times before the grand moral crusade...

 

(found the thread while searching through old posts and thought the retrospect was interesting)

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America, FUCK YEAH!

 

Did anyone ever actually say fuck on primetime TV? Except for exceptions like the almost unedited Schindler's List broadcast and so on.

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America, FUCK YEAH!

 

Did anyone ever actually say fuck on primetime TV? Except for exceptions like the almost unedited Schindler's List broadcast and so on.

Didn't Bono at an awards ceremony say, "This is fucking brilliant?" or something to that extent?

 

In Times there was an article a couple weeks back about if television had gone too far. Then in a poll I found a really, really bizarre statistic-

 

Majority of America agreed that breast-baring during any time isn't called for.

...

 

However full frontal nudity was supported by majority.

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