In potential tide-turning win for broadcasters, a federal appeals court in New York threw out FCC profanity rulings against Fox and ordered the commission to provide better justification for its controversial "fleeting expletives" policy,
Broadcasting & Cable reports (
PDF of ruling
here). The decision was narrow in focus but casts broader doubt on the legal sustainability of the
FCC's holding that "fuck," "shit" and their derivatives are presumptively indecent, regardless of context. The commissioners
first staked out that position in the 2004
Bono decision, which, coupled with Congress' later ten-fold fine level hike, left broadcasters more skittish than ever about airing edgy content (related
story and timeline).
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