Please make me apologize... The FCC as Marketing Partner


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Michael Gartenberg | November 18, 2004, 06:30 AM

Some rather interesting insight from Mark Cuban. Read the whole post, it's worth the click :). As media evolves into places the FCC never dreamed of when it created broadcast guidelines it might be time to start thinking about this stuff just a little bit more. We're still trying to deal with issues like this as if there were no cable TV, satellite radio or the Internet.

Ok newspapers, radio stations and shows, cable networks, any and all entertainment related news shows, listen up. I'm with the PR department of the broadcast network.  We all know that the FCC is getting persnickety (bet you havent used that word in a  sentence recently), about nudity and language.  Let us first say, we cant thank them enough.... The environment is perfect for both of us. We want as much media coverage of our programming as we can possibly get. You need things to cover. So here is the deal. From our end, we are going to create “Apologevents”....

If someone makes you think a curse word in your mind without physically  saying a curse word, did either one of you curse ?


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