Argentines are accustomed to seeing on TV a sex scene or scantily clad woman at any time of day. As regards the United States was not so well until now, and they raised they need as many audiences and that to achieve this you need more sex and vulgarity in television programming.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the agency that regulates the schedules, proposed ending the ban on expletives and some nudity on television at times permitted to minors. The FCC gave the public until June 19 to opine on the subject.
Americans, until now, were overwhelmingly against any changes in the syllabus, which could pave the way for more adult themes in prime time: 95,000 comments against the changes, and only 320 in favor.
“television programming today goes far beyond the parameters that most parents find acceptable,” said Bryan Fischer , director of analysis at the American Family Association. “No father, after watching a program with your child says, ‘You know, it sure would have been a better program if they had put some nudity and lies there.’”
“The pressure is coming from the television, they do not want anyone accountable for the content, but the waves are the property of the American people, and the FCC is supposed to be a responsible steward of the airwaves” he added.
John Conway , lawyer Astonish media group Media Group, “primetime television will start to look more like a cable TV in terms of language and content.”
The Parents Television Council (PTC) is appalled by the proposal said the FCC, and encouraged the public to speak out against social networks.
“There is a huge television content that parents will find problematic, offensive and dangerous for their children,” said Dan Isett , Public Policy Director PTC.
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