Should the FCC be able to censor Satellite Radio?

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  • Definitely not, it's a paid service.

    14 66.67%
  • Yes, obscenity should not be on the radio in any form

    0 0%
  • Who cares I'm almost finished Halo2!

    1 4.76%
  • They should be able to censor some things

    6 28.57%
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    Should the FCC be able to censor Satellite Radio?

    Hello All,
    Satellite Radio has recently been in the news regarding the FCC's desire to censor this new medium.
    Just to make sure everyone is clear on the specifics. XM and Sirius are both paid services. You must have a credit card to order XM or Sirius, so logic would dictate that only people 18 or older would be able to go out and purchase these items. Not to mention the enormous startup cost.

    Just wanted to hear the communities thoughts on this issue.
    Last edited by Richard1; December 20th, 2004 at 12:05 PM.

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