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Television: Personal Responsibility, Not More Government or FCC Control - TV Watch

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In the June 5 issue of New York Magazine, Kurt Andersen questions the role of government in the “decency business.” Andersen describes how the Federal Communications Commission once enforced indecency with a “very light hand,” however the timely Super Bowl incident was a “way to whip the issue of indecency into a pseudo-crisis.”

and if you feel that parents - not special interest groups or the government - should decide what is okay for their family to watch . . .

TV Watch helps you with the latest tools and tips for managing what families watch on television, and supports individuals who want to choose for themselves what they see on TV.

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