Summary
The Federal Communications Commission received about half as many complaints about indecency on television and radio during the first three months of the year as it did during the last quarter of 2004.
The data, included in a report the agency published this month, suggests broadcasters are being more careful about what they air, according to officials with the Parents Television Council (PTC), the conservative group that has crusaded against racy programs.See the full content of this document
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Fewer Protests Received by Fcc
But the head of a group that opposes stricter industry regulation said the numbers have another meaning: Anti-indecency forces don't feel as compelled ...
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