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    US court weighs policy against curse words on TV

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court debated whether policing curse words and nudity on broadcast television makes sense in the cable era, with one justice suggesting it's a moot point at a time when broadcast TV seems headed the way of "vinyl records and 8-track tapes."

    The justices engaged in colorful give-and-take Tuesday with lawyers for the government and television networks over government regulation of the airwaves during hours when children are likely to be watching.

    Some justices said they were troubled by inconsistent standards that allowed certain words and displays in some contexts, but not in others.

    One example frequently cited by the networks was the Federal Communications Commission's decision not to punish ABC's airing of "Saving Private Ryan," with its strong language, while objecting to the same words when uttered by celebrities in live awards show programming.

    Justice Elena Kagan said the FCC policy was, "Nobody can use dirty words or nudity except Steven Spielberg," director of the World War II movie. Other justices seemed more open to maintaining the current rules because they allow parents to put their children in front of the television without having to worry they will be bombarded by vulgarity.

    Chief Justice John Roberts, the only member of the court with young children, hammered away at that point, saying he wondered why broadcasters would oppose regulation of a few channels so that parents can know that children "are not going to hear the S-word, the F-word" or see nudity.

    But at least one justice, Samuel Alito, talked about how rapidly technological change has effectively consigned vinyl records and 8-tracks to the scrap heap, suggesting that in a rapidly changing universe, time will take care of the dispute.

    The free speech case pits the Obama administration against U.S. television networks. The material at issue includes the isolated use of expletives as well as fines against broadcasters who showed a woman's nude buttocks on a 2003 episode of ABC's "NYPD Blue."

    The broadcasters want the court to overturn a 1978 decision that upheld the Federal Communications Commission's authority to regulate both radio and television content, at least during the hours when children are likely to be watching or listening. That period includes the prime-time hours before 10 p.m.

    At the very least, the networks say the FCC's current policy is too hard to figure out, penalizing the use of particular curse words in some instances, but not in others.

    The administration said that even with the explosion of entertainment options, broadcast programming remains dominant. It also needs to be kept as a dependable "safe haven" of milder programming, the administration said.

    Arguing for the government, Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. said that if the court were to overrule its 33-year-old decision, "the risk of a race to the bottom is real."

    But Carter Phillips, representing the networks in connection with the awards shows, said that little would change because broadcasters would remain sensitive to advertisers and viewers who do not want the airwaves filled with dirty words and nudity.

    Nearly nine out of 10 households subscribe to cable or satellite television and viewers can switch between broadcast and other channels by pushing a button on their remote controls. "People have really lost track of which stations are broadcast stations," said Paul Smith, a partner with the Jenner and Block law firm who has argued free speech cases at the Supreme Court.

    But supporters of regulation said the media companies that own television networks also have movie studios, cable channels and other outlets where they are free to run whatever they wish.

    Even on television, the rules only apply between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., noted Tim Winter, president of the pro-regulation Parents Television Council. "Radio and television broadcasters already have the ability to be as indecent as they want after 10 p.m."

     

    15 comments

    • Seattle  •  Warren, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      We allow unchecked filth in the form of violence, but when anything becomes sexual, we freak out.
    • toni  •  Mt Vernon, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      There is a lot more on TV besides the bad words that they should be concerned over!
    • g  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      We are supposed to have 2 rights in this country, freedom of choice and freedom of speech. That means the fcc is in violation of one of those rights. They should give it back to us and those who don't like it should use their other right to change the channel.
      • Heather 4 mths ago
        Freedom of speech does not mean you can say whatever you want, whenever you want. It was designed so that people can speak on political and religious ideas without getting in trouble. Also, if you yell "fire" in a crowded movie theater, you will be going to jail...and now talk about freedom of speech will help you there either. :)
      • David S 4 mths ago
        G i would love to argue with you BUT your are correct !
      • Texas Gal 4 mths ago
        Dont let your rights stomp on my rights
    • me  •  4 mths ago
      Does anyone actually own a tv anymore?...lol
    • David or CindieP  •  Oakland, California  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe the supreme court should spend a little time looking into the national defense act of 2012 (which is a direct attack on the constitution) , and let me choose what I watch on my tv
    • Sunny  •  Norwalk, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      if they are wanting to have a policy on curse words on tv they might as well go one step further and have a policy on these reality shows and what they do on tv
    • C  •  4 mths ago
      Can we please keep some things clean in this country? Would people really NOT watch a program if it does not have cursing and nudity if it is otherwise a good show? Probably not, but a lot of people will not watch if it does have those things. Some of us parents are trying to keep our kids from hearing and seeing those types of things as much as possible. Granted, it is not easy when they hear cursing at school and in music and movies. But, let's please keep it off network tv. I don't want to hear or see it myself.
      • William 4 mths ago
        Censorship is not clean.
      • none 4 mths ago
        Then change the channel. That is the point of freedom: they have the freedom to put it on the air, you have the freedom to turn it off.
      • MikeR 4 mths ago
        There are lots of channels that do not and never will cater to profanity and nudity because such programming would be inconsistent with their brand. If it's that important to you, stick to those.

        Or do you seriously think that the Disney channel and PBS are going to start airing rampant profanity if the FCC loses this case?
    • NerissaD  •  Walnut Creek, California  •  4 mths ago
      what is the problem with not having curse words, violence, and nudity on TV? What is the issure with protecting our young ones that poses such a threat to you moronic adults? Because you want them to be worse than our socieety is already? We are already over sexualized, over violent and swear too much! What is the problem with making sure our kids don't have to hear/see it even more than they do already? Because you want to watch a certain show before 10? Ridiculous! Not all of us have cable or want cable. We enjoy being healthy and active outdoors, but in the winter season, I would like to think that I don't have to worry about "regular" TV being the Jersy Shore.
      • NerissaD 4 mths ago
        oops. Typo! I meant society and Jersey. ;D
      • T Bone 4 mths ago
        Look, lady, I don't know your kids. I couldn't care less about your kids. They are YOUR problem, not mine. You have a lot of audacity to expect everyone else around you or YOUR kids to put a sock into anything they may say on an everyday basis just for the sake of protecting your offspring from the possibility of having their ears melted. Every radio or television ever made in existence has always had at least two buttons on it -- one turns it off, and the other changes the channel. Figure it out.
      • NerissaD 4 mths ago
        Maybe you are one of the kids that has been affected by this. I am sorry for that. Too bad your parents didn't teach you enough. Maybe just stay up a little later to listen to your garbage. Don't punish the younger generation, that is just greedy.
    • Del  •  4 mths ago
      I have not turned my tv on in over two years.I will if the radio relates that I am in imminent danger from bad weather.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      they are just words...get over it whiny baptists
      • toni 4 mths ago
        hey #$%$ , what does Baptists have do do with any of this r u a racists? sounds like it! Sucks being you
      • Florida Girl 4 mths ago
        I pushed the wrong thumb. wanted the thumbs down. I don't consider them just words. I consider them words that grate againts my ears on their way to assulting my brain.
    • Pat  •  Tempe, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      i think the current level of curse words are fine. we should allow more brief nudity on extended cable channels. I don't really ever catch myself thinking that, geez we should have more curse words on tv.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      i like salmon
      • William 4 mths ago
        So do I, particularly with grilled asparagus.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Miami Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Fluck this flucking chit!
    • none  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      When did "policing" tv programming become the responsibility of the government and not the parents??? If parents took the responsibility of setting boundaries on their children about what shows are off-limits or how much time they are allowed to watch tv, none of this regulation would exist. I am a parent of a 5-year-old, and if I don't want her to hear "dirty" words or see nudity, that is MY job as her parent.
    • T Bone  •  4 mths ago
      "There is no such thing as a dirty word. Nor is there a word so powerful, that it's going to send the listener to the lake of fire upon hearing it."

      -- Frank Zappa
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