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FOX explanation for broadcasting obscene expletive doesn't fly.(Fox Broadcasting Co.'s coverage during football match)(Brief article)
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February 19, 2007 |
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"It used to be that you could sit down and watch an evening football game with your children without fear of them being exposed to inappropriate material," noted a recent "action alert" from the American Family Association (AFA). "Sadly, that's no longer the case," continues the alert, pointing to the FOX TV broadcast of the NFL playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles. "During a cutaway shot to the stadium spectators, the camera focused directly on a woman wearing a T-shirt clearly inscribed with the words 'F--Da Eagles' (without the dashes). The shot stayed focused on the woman and her shirt for several seconds."
According to Washington Post blogger Frank Ahrens, Fox spokesman Lou ...
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