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  • Down Goes Stern!

    It doesn't matter what you think of Stern but it does matter what you think about FREE SPEECH!


    STERN:"I gotta tell you somethin': There's a lotta people sayin' that the second that I started sayin', "I think we gotta get Bush outta the presidency," that's when Clear Channel banged my ass outta here. Then I find out that Clear Channel is such a big contributor to "President" Bush, and in bed with the whole Bush administration ......a defiant Stern denounced Clear Channel on the air, saying the company's actions were equivalent to throwing "free speech out the window. They are so afraid of me and what this show represents," he told listeners. Stern, 50, sounded frustrated and fatalistic in the first segment. "I'm saying goodbye to you now, because this is it. These are the last days of Pompeii, baby."


    Clear Channel Drops Stern on FCC Threat

    By JONATHAN D. SALANT, Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON - Federal regulators Thursday proposed $495,000 in indecency fines against Clear Channel Communications for broadcasts by Howard Stern, prompting the nation's largest radio chain to drop the country's best-known shock jock.

    Clear Channel suspended Stern in February from its six stations that carry his program, which regularly features graphic sexual discussion and humor. It decided to make the move permanent after the Federal Communications Commission (news - web sites) cited the chain for 18 alleged violations from Stern's April 9, 2003, show.

    "Mr. Stern's show has created a great liability for us and other broadcasters who air it," said John Hogan, president of Clear Channel Radio. "The Congress and the FCC (news - web sites) are even beginning to look at revoking station licenses. That's a risk we're just not willing to take."

    In a statement posted on his Web site, Stern said he was not surprised by the fine. He characterized it as furtherance of a "witch hunt" against him by the Bush administration.

    "It is pretty shocking that governmental interference into our rights and free speech takes place in the U.S.," he said. "It's hard to reconcile this with the 'land of the free' and the 'home of the brave.'"

    The FCC investigation was prompted by a listener in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who complained about a Stern program that included discussion of sex accompanied by flatulence sounds.

    Federal law bars radio stations and over-the-air television channels from airing references to sexual and excretory functions between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., when children may be tuning in. The rules do not apply to cable and satellite channels or satellite radio.

    The FCC imposed the maximum fine of $27,500 for each of 18 violations on six Clear Channel stations: WBGG in Fort Lauderdale; WTKS-FM in Cocoa Beach, Fla.; WTFX-FM in Louisville, Ky.; KIOZ in San Diego; WNVE in Honeoye Falls, N.Y.; and WSDS-FM in Pittsburgh.

    The FCC fined each station for two specific incidents during a single program, the first time the commission has done so. Previously, the FCC levied fines for an entire program, no matter how many different indecent utterances occurred.

    Commissioner Michael Copps, who usually dissents from indecency decisions because he says the penalties aren't strong enough, was part of a unanimous commission this time.

    "I have long advocated that the commission use all of the tools it has to tackle indecency on the public airwaves," he said. "Today's decision is a step forward towards imposing meaningful fines."

    Last month, the FCC proposed fining Stern's employer, Infinity Broadcasting, $27,500 for a Stern show broadcast July 26, 2001, on WKRK-FM in Detroit. The show featured discussions about sexual practices and techniques.

    Infinity paid $1.7 million in 1995 to settle various violations by Stern. The Center for Public Integrity, a watchdog group, said fines against Stern accounted for almost half of the $4 million in penalties proposed by the FCC since 1990.

    Stern has charged on the air that he's being punished for his criticism of President Bush (news - web sites). Clear Channel's political action committee and its employees have given $265,800 to Republicans for the 2004 election, more than any other broadcaster, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan research group.

    "You've got to vote Bush out to send a message as a Howard Stern fan," Stern said during one recent broadcast. "There's a cultural war going on. The religious right is winning. We're losing."

    A conservative advocacy group, the Parents Television Council, applauded the FCC's decision.

    "Stern is a repeat offender of the most commonsense decency standards and we welcome the news that the FCC is moving to combat these patently indecent shows," said L. Brent Bozell III, the group's president.



    Thoughts anyone?
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  • #2
    What bullshit. Fucking asscroft.

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    • #3
      Is this just fallout from the Janet Super Bowl thing, or did he do something specific on the air one day? I've always thought his show has been the same for years, so why the fuss now? As far as him bitching about Bush, that all started after he was first suspended right?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Rhinelander@Apr 8 2004, 09:50 PM
        Is this just fallout from the Janet Super Bowl thing, or did he do something specific on the air one day? I've always thought his show has been the same for years, so why the fuss now? As far as him bitching about Bush, that all started after he was first suspended right?
        I don't know, I haven't listened to him in a while.

        As far as him being anti-Bush, he was against him in 2000, so Stern being against him now isn't anything new.
        RIP Chris Jones 1971-2009
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        • #5
          Originally posted by JWB+Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM-->
          QUOTE (JWB @ Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM)

        • #6
          Originally posted by JWB+Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM-->
          QUOTE (JWB @ Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM)

        • #7
          Originally posted by Dr.Gonzo+Apr 8 2004, 09:53 PM-->
          QUOTE (Dr.Gonzo @ Apr 8 2004, 09:53 PM)
          Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2004, 08:52 PM

        • #8
          The interesting this is that, while at the same time the Republicans are slamming Stern for $500K, they are working to cap punitive damage from malpractice suits and the like at $250K.

          So, saying bad words on TV could be twice as expensive as killing someone from negligence.

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          • #9
            Originally posted by JWB+Apr 8 2004, 08:55 PM-->
            QUOTE (JWB @ Apr 8 2004, 08:55 PM)
            Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2004, 09:53 PM
            Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2004, 08:52 PM

          • #10
            Kah,

            And gubbermint grabbing money from private enterprise surprises you?

            You are a fucking laugh riot.
            And, frankly, it has never occured to me that "winning" a debate is important, or that I should be hurt when someone like Airshark or kah, among others (for whom winning a pseudo debate or declaring intellectual superiority over invisible others is obviously very important) ridicule me.

            -The Artist formerly known as King in KC

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            • #11
              Originally posted by JWB+Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM-->
              QUOTE (JWB @ Apr 8 2004, 08:52 PM)

            • #12
              turn the fucking channel.

              bullshit. complete bullshit.

              if you don't like it , it's pretty effing simple.
              Dude. Can. Fly.

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              • #13
                Damn, the witch hunt contiunes.. You are right Gonzo.. Fucking Asscroft.. I remember seeing O'Reily about 3 to 4 weeks ago and he had a giuy on complaining about Stern.. He said something like he was taking his 12 year old son to school in the morning and turned the radio on only to have his son hearing Howard Stern. He felt Stern should be banned from the air waves cause his 12 Year old son (age approx) shouldn't be hearing him. My question was, "What the fuck are you doing turning Howard Stern on in the 1st place if you don't want your son hearing him????" Just another self righteous right wing zealot.. As Jim White always said, "Save me from the good people!". Peace

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                • #14
                  I have not sympathy for Stern. I just don't care.

                  And just because he got in trouble for doing what he's done all along doesn't inherently make the punishment unfair. He's been fined before, and he knows he was crossing the line. But he got away with it.
                  "Need some wood?" -- George W. Bush, October 8, 2004

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                  • #15
                    Originally posted by phantom@Apr 8 2004, 09:15 PM
                    I have not sympathy for Stern. I just don't care.

                    And just because he got in trouble for doing what he's done all along doesn't inherently make the punishment unfair. He's been fined before, and he knows he was crossing the line. But he got away with it.
                    Phantom,

                    Some of us enjoy Stern.. We like the "Right" to be able to listen to what we choose to.. Turn the dial if you do not like him.. I am offended by Rush Limbaugh at times.. But do I bitch? No.. I have no sympathy for RL either.. But I am not self righteous and think other people should have the "Right" to listen to what they choose.. Peace.

                    Tailor
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                    "Authority is supposedly grounded in wisdom. But I could see from a very early age that authority was only a system of control, and it didn't have any inherent wisdom.." --- Joe Strummer

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