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- GonzoStyle - 11-13-2004

Quote:NEW YORK - Sixty-six ABC affiliates, covering nearly one-third of the country, ultimately decided not to air the movie "Saving Private Ryan" on Veterans Day due to skittishness over whether the Federal Communications Commission (news - web sites) would deem it indecent.


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The FCC (news - web sites) received complaints about ABC's broadcast and will review them to decide whether to open an investigation, a spokeswoman said Friday.


There are a total of 225 ABC stations. All 10 stations owned and operated by the network showed the movie, but affiliates in Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Nashville, Honolulu, Phoenix, Orlando, Fla., and Charlotte, N.C., were among those that did not.


Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning movie opens with a violent depiction of the D-Day invasion and includes profanity. Thursday's airing was the third time it had been shown on ABC.


"The overwhelming majority of viewers were comfortable with our decision to run `Saving Private Ryan' and if the FCC wants us to respond to a complaint, we will," ABC spokeswoman Susan Sewell said.


The stations were made nervous by the FCC's September decision to fine CBS a record $550,000 for showing a brief flash of Janet Jackson (news)'s breast during the Super Bowl halftime show. The FCC could impose an indecency fine of up to $32,500 on each station that aired "Saving Private Ryan."


Many of the stations that did not air the movie told viewers upset by the decision to contact the FCC.


Two stations that had originally said they weren't going to air the movie, in New Orleans and Shreveport, La., wound up showing it.


The movie was seen by an estimated 7.7 million viewers on Thursday, according to Nielsen Media Research. Considering 8.7 million people tuned in two years ago, ABC likely would have exceeded that number had more stations aired it.


When first shown on broadcast TV in 2001, it was seen by 17.9 million people.


ABC said it was unaware of any affiliates that opted out in 2001 and 2002. All three times, the network aired parental warnings about the content before the movie started.


On Thursday, ABC also aired an introduction by Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record), a former prisoner of war in Vietnam.


"The ABC television network regards its Veterans Day broadcast of `Saving Private Ryan' last night as a timely tribute to the sacrifices and valor of American soldiers, past and present, who know firsthand the devastating realities of war," ABC said on Friday.


The network also noted that a previous indecency complaint filed in 2002 about the airing of "Saving Private Ryan" was denied by the FCC. The commission noted then that there were "no statutory restrictions regarding violent programming."


Jack Valenti, former head of the Motion Pictures Association of America, told CNN that he couldn't imagine the FCC fining any station for showing "Saving Private Ryan."


"I think that this planet would collide with Saturn before that happens," he said.

what's next? they won't play frosty the snowman on christmas cause it's unfair to people who live in warmer climates that don't get snow?

This whole FCC thing is simply becoming nazi like, the FCC in all honesty shouldn't even exist but thanks to religious fanatics it does.. THANKS JESUS LOVERS.

It only proves more so what I have been saying for years and many others have. Our grandparents never faced these idiotic issues cause they actually took blame for whatever they did wrong. Most of our grandparents or great grandparents were immigrants or second generations. It goes back to tony sopranos line of "what ever happened to gary cooper?"

These people didnt have time to be depressed, to search for their inner child, to blame their hardships cause daddy didnt hug them that one time when they were 4. They didnt depend on zoloft and prozac, they worked, raised their kids, and got drunk at night and woke up to repeat it all and once in a while they took a vacation in the poconos or atlantic city.

Today these fuckin parents blame everything and everyone but themselves, its the TV, its the radio, its the music, its the movies, its this or that... its never "hey they were just shitty parents and not everyone should have kids".

It's also the continued force feeding of fear, it's all about being afraid of everything. Afraid you may say something or do something that offends someone... is it coloreds, blacks, african american, negro... fuck I forgot is it gay, homo, gay-american, oh fuck I dont wanna offend "them".

The generations before us grew up with looney tunes and tom and jerry and cowboy shows on TV, you had cartoons blowing eachothers brains out and a coyote trying to blow up a bird.

Not showing an oscar winning movie like Private Ryan on Veterans Day... what the fuck!!! We can go over to iraq and kill hundreds of thousands of iraquis but we can't show a movie about a war that actually deserved to be fought? A war in which by the way this country waited till the 13th hour to join but act like we were the great saviors of.

This country is trully gonna become like Demolition Man if this keeps up for another 20 years or so and I dunno about you but theres no way I am wiping my ass with those 3 fuckin seashells!



- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

blog that shit


- GonzoStyle - 11-13-2004

It would make for a good blog... log.. whatever they are.


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

you better learn that shit if you are gonna be blogging your collection of facial cum shots and the excel chart of your meals.


- GonzoStyle - 11-13-2004

Hey mr. morganshevett.com, you have no room for ridicule.


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

i have nothing on my site right now so i dont know what you are referring too.


- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

remember when I linked a pic from your site and you imposed the baker rule?


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

no


- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

yes you do


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

nope


- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

stop lying jew


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

i am not lying. dont remember it. contrary to what you may think, i dont remember most of your posts from the last year


- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

this was like 2 years ago


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

still dont remember it.


- Goatweed - 11-13-2004

I remember it.


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

you beat me then


- GonzoStyle - 11-13-2004

I remember it and the great site it used to be, it was like a glimpse into the wonderful world of mister morgan.


- Goatweed - 11-13-2004

wasn't it a pic with Arpu in the shower, pulling the curtain or something? I recall a shower cap for some reason.


- Arpikarhu - 11-13-2004

that was my sig pic for a while



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- The Sleeper - 11-13-2004

this was another pic of him looking very dorky