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Joseph R. Francis (born April 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur, film producer [4] and the founder and creator of the Girls Gone Wild entertainment brand. [5] Francis worked as a production assistant on the syndicated program Real TV (1996) before releasing the direct-to-video film Banned from Television (1998).
Television censorship is the censorship of television content, either through the excising of certain frames or scenes, or outright banning of televisions in their entirety. Television censorship typically occurs as a result of political or moral objections to a television's content; controversial content subject to censorship include the ...
In January 2001, Francis was found liable by a Los Angeles jury for misappropriating the idea for Banned from Television, a series of extreme videotapes that preceded Girls Gone Wild and were distributed by Mantra. The jury awarded producer Les Haber a total of $3.5 million on his claims against Francis. [1]
Banned in five states and five other cities due to "glorification of crime." [3] Ecstasy: 1933 1933–1937 Banned in the US from 1933 to 1937 due to its erotic content. [12] [13] 8 Popeye the Sailor short films 1933-1952 Since the 1990s Banned from television rotation as politically incorrect.
Tyke was seen on The History Channel show Shockwave, World's Most Amazing Videos, [22] Banned from Television, [23] and Maximum Exposure. [24] An episode of Hawaii Five-0 referenced the Honolulu attack in its season 6 episode "Ka Haunaele (Rampage)".
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In 1972 and 1974 Swedish television showed the film, resulting in the Swedish television mast on Åland being shut down during the movie because Finns were banned from seeing the film. Director of the Finnish Board of Film, Jerker Eriksson, said that the banning of the film was political because it harmed the Finnish-Soviet relationship.
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