We could start our first blog about the Super Bowl half time show--should the FCC be investigating the incident or should Americans just accept the fact that quaint notions like the "family hour" and the "fairness doctrine" are relics of another age? On the other hand, are there still certain lines that should not be crossed on network tv? But given the viewing habits of Americans (more now watch cable tv over "free"tv) isn't the FCC itself becoming an anachronism since it does not regulate cable tv with respect to indecent content? And what about the much-ballyhooed Super Bowl ads? They were, as a group, in such poor taste that the NFL should be fined for allowing the American public to be "exposed" to them. Just a few of my thoughts for the watercooler today.
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