The halftime show at the Super Bowl game earlier this month went off without a hitch. Despite the nervous fears of network executives, there was no replay of the Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" ...
Whether or not there's a "wardrobe malfunction" at this weekend's Super Bowl, the new Congress appears ready to dramatically boost fines for indecency on the airwaves. Bills in the House and Senate ...
The BUSINESS: Beyond the F- and S-words, the lines blur as the Supreme Court leaves stations guessing over 'confusing' standards By Matthew Heller Bare butts? Not OK. But beyond the F- and S-words, ...
The case focuses on a policy implemented by the Federal Communications Commission in 2006 that allows the agency to impose heavy fines on broadcasters for “fleeting expletives” — one time occurrences ...
JURIST Guest Columnist Jeremy Lipschultz of the University of Nebraska at Omaha says that in FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc., it seems likely that the Supreme Court will not force the Federal ...
A 47-year-old man was arrested on a child indecency charge following a months-long investigation, according to the Laredo ...
Good news, Bono, Cher and Nicole Richie: You may use any "fucking” language you like on live television. That’s the gist of Tuesday’s appeals court ruling that struck down the FCC’s indecency policy ...
KEMP, TX (KLTV) - On Wednesday, Roger Keith, 43, of Kemp, was sentenced to 10 years in the prison for indecency with a child by exposure, which is a third degree felony. In January, investigators with ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second District overturned the Federal Communications Commission's ruling that several broadcasts, including the Billboard Music Awards in 2002 and 2003, were ...
Houston County District Attorney Eric Edwards speaks on Friday, May 30, 2025, at the Houston County Superior Courthouse in Perry, Georgia. Edwards announced Monday the prison sentence of a man who ...
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