www.nytimes.com/2004/12/03/opinion/03powell.html?hp
By MICHAEL K POWELL (NYT) Op-Ed 1056 words Late Edition - Final , Section A , Page 29 , Column 1 ABSTRACT - Op-Ed article by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael K Powell says calls for government enforcement of rules against indecency on television and radio are sparked when broadcasters trade responsible restraint for torrid sensationalism in race for ratings; says while FCC's job is to regulate indecent content on airwaves, context remains critical factor in determining if content is legally indecent; says FCC relies on public complaints to point out potentially indecent show, and those complaints have skyrocketed in recent years; suggests that most opponents of agency's strong enforcement efforts believe that government should not impose any decency standard at all Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics.
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