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David Goodfriend on the FCC in our every day lives

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2006

http://www.outfoxed.org/ Clip from the film "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism". Former FCC attorney and co-founder of Air America discusses the FCC permeating every facet of life.

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  • Now if the FCC was not to regulate then it would not be a strong government entity to prevent such disaster stories like Fox News from carrying out their neo-conservative views on American children and family weak enough to believe in bias rhetoric.

  •  Holy Shit ! It's Buster from Arrested Development !!!

  • He's just pointing out how the FCC is a big part of everyone's life, like it or not.

  • lol thats my name

  • if they are then they r doing a better job then the cencorship on tv

  • Geez.....this guy is wacked out. Lights are on but nobody is home.

    I heard of Air America.....aren't they the liberal rebut against Rush Limbaugh but can't get many more listeners than the talk show hosts immediate families. Total listeners on a given show....5

  • "I FUCKIN' HATE THE FCC!!!!!!"

    How has the FCC adversely affected you to generate this kind of response?

  • radio was first regulated because there were much less channels to choose from. Now with all of the choices, if you don't like sonething, you can change it

  • I FUCKIN' HATE THE FCC!!!!!! And there is nothing I can do about that! Except............ maybe, don't participate! Yeah, that's the ticket!

  • trip - The FCC is FAR more lenient these days that it used to be. Media is less regulated, and the FCC has less restrictions on content. So how can people be complaining about a "big brother" type atmosphere? Howard Stern left broadcast radio because he couldn't say "fuck" on the air. Is that the FCC's fault? No, it's his choice. Should broadcast radio allow "fuck" on the air? Where do you draw the line on content?

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