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The Parents Television Council launched a weeklong effort...

The Parents Television Council launched a weeklong effort Monday called “#NoIndecencyFCC” to encourage its members to ask the FCC not to limit enforcement of indecency rules and to protest the commission’s policy on Twitter. The effort is a response to…

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the FCC’s request for comment on its indecency policy (CD April 2 p1). “Only pursuing so-called ‘egregious’ complaints from the public about indecent TV or radio content will lead to broadcasters pushing the decency limits even further,” said PTC President Tim Winter in an emailed press release. Winter said more than 90,000 public comments have been filed, “most of them expressing outrage that the FCC would even consider such a proposal.”