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This 8 page paper focuses on Howard Stern's career as a springboard for discussion in respect to the role of the FCC. The positive and negative aspects of censorship are discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Stern, his imitation really was comprised of talking about lesbians and panties and little else, and a suggestion was made that the amazing thing is that a grown man speaking
so immaturely still has a show. Howard in fact does have both a radio and television show, but while the parody was probably of Howard, it is hard to say
in a day and age when lesbians and panties are discussed on other shows like Jerry Springer and The Man Show. How can one explain the appeal and success of
Howard Stern and his cohorts, and also, how has he changed things for the industry? No matter what one thinks of Howard Stern, one has to admit that he is
a pioneer and a stern supporter of the first amendment. If it were not for him, it is likely that radio would sound differently and television would not be as
risqu?. Of course, some suggest that radio and television has gone too far and so, everyone has a different take on Sterns accomplishments. Clearly, he has supported the idea that
people should be able to say what they want on radio, and many people think it admirable when one stands up for the first amendment. Yet, it was not an
easy road to take. In 1992, the FCC fined the Infinity Broadcasting Company--the firm that employs Stern--with a $600,000 fine ("FCC" 65). The FCC was purportedly acting from pressure
imposed by conservatives like Jesse Helms, and the FCC has been increasingly hostile to "shock radio" (65). It was not the first time that Howards company was fined, as once
after Stern had a guest play the piano with his penis, Infinity was fined $6,000 (65). Terry Rakolta, head of Americans for Responsible Television, said: "This is the
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