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  2. Regulation of radio broadcast in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Radio regulation in the United States was enforced to eliminate different stations from broadcasting on each other's airwaves. Regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, standardization was encouraged by the chronological and economic advances experienced by the United States of America. Commenced in 1910, before the Communications Act ...

  3. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the United States of America is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States.The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship.

  4. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Censorship came to British America with the Mayflower "when the governor of Plymouth, Massachusetts, William Bradford learned [in 1629] [4] that Thomas Morton of Merrymount, in addition to his other misdeed, had 'composed sundry rhymes and verses, some tending to lasciviousness' the only solution was to send a military expedition to break up Morton's high-living."

  5. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    N.W.A's debut album Straight Outta Compton (which had attracted controversy for its song "Fuck tha Police") includes the song "Express Yourself", which criticizes the censorship of music by radio stations, and hip-hop musicians who write inoffensive songs to target mainstream radio airplay. "Express Yourself" is the only song on the album to ...

  6. Banned from the radio - AOL

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    In fact, while radio programmers thought it was too anti-Royal, fans protested by arguing that it was more about the county's upper class and their mistreatment of those whom they viewed as being ...

  7. Glenn Close censored for using profanity during live Golden ...

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    Legendary actress Glenn Close gave the Golden Globes censors a well-rounded glimpse at her choice vocabulary during Sunday night's live show.. The 77-year-old star appeared on stage toward the end ...

  8. Federal Communications Commission fines of The Howard Stern ...

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    On October 6, 2004, Stern announced the signing of a five-year contract, starting in 2006, with Sirius Satellite Radio, a medium not subjected to the FCC's broadcast obscenity rules. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] He went into an exchange with Michael Powell , then-chairman of the FCC, when he was a guest on the Ronn Owens program on KGO on October 26, 2004.

  9. Why are materials censored; how objectionable is the text ...

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    Events are held in the Cleo Redd Fisher Museum, 203 E. Main St., Loudonville, and are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30, with the event beginning at 7 p.m. For more information visit ...