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FCC doesn’t have any control over cable TV. Come on BobbyAt this rate, Moxley's FCC fines are probably higher than his salary. How is it that nobody from WBD has dropped the hammer on Tony Khan for letting Moxley continuously drop f-bombs on live television?
All of that candy corn must've fried your brain, Kentucky. The FCC absolutely controls cable television content. Here's a link if you want to read through the numerous (don't say I didn't warn you, but there's a bunch of legalese) rules that are in place---> Cable TelevisionFCC doesn’t have any control over cable TV. Come on Bobby
And none of that involves content.All of that candy corn must've fried your brain, Kentucky. The FCC absolutely controls cable television content. Here's a link if you want to read through the numerous (don't say I didn't warn you, but there's a bunch of legalese) rules that are in place---> Cable Television
You should've read the entire thing before you posted:And none of that involves content.
The FCC and Speech
The FCC is barred by law from trying to prevent the broadcast of any point of view. The Communications Act prohibits the FCC from censoring broadcast material, in most cases, and from making any regulation that would interfere with freedom of speech.www.fcc.gov
Literally in the paragraph above what you quotedYou should've read the entire thing before you posted:
The FCC does impose certain restraints and obligations on broadcasters. Speech regulations are confined to specific topics, which usually have been identified by Congress through legislation or adopted by the FCC through full notice-and-comment rulemaking or adjudicatory proceedings. These topics include:
Both of which Jon Moxley's frequent profanity can fall under.
Nevertheless, what power the FCC has to regulate content varies by electronic platform. Over-the-air broadcasts by local TV and radio stations are subject to certain speech restraints, but speech transmitted by cable or satellite TV systems generally is not.
The reason the paragraph that I quoted is under that one is because it lists exceptions to the previous paragraph; which is why I didn't quote the previous.Literally in the paragraph above what you quoted