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November 16, 2004

The FCC Censorship Machine
  • Jeff Jarvis: Censorship by the tyranny of the few. With not much original reporting, I discovered that the latest big fine by the FCC against a TV network -- a record $1.2 million against Fox for its "sexually suggestive" Married by America -- was brought about by a mere three people who actually composed letters of complaint. Yes, just three people.
  • The First Amendment is under attack, and I can't understand why the "conservatives" are so happy to see it happen. They've rightly complained about some of the left's overzealous "speech codes" at universities, but can't see why this is a much, much bigger threat -- ultimately to their own speech.

    I just got back to Hong Kong from Shanghai, where I met some young bloggers who have been cowed by odious government speech restrictions; they don't dare talk politics in a medium that is made to order for debating the issues of our times. America isn't China, but what's going on with broadcast censorship is an awful trend.

    (I don't know if this is the idea, but if I were trying to gain control of the public discourse, the first thing I'd do is narrow the paradigm of accepted speech. -kc.)

    (Perhaps this is a case where an editor's ideas are best reserved for the comments section, so let me know. -kc. )

    Posted by yatta at 11:55 AM