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FCC and Song
* " FCC Song ", a song by Eric Idle
In 2004, Idle recorded a protest song of sorts, the " FCC Song ", in which he lambastes the US Federal Communications Commission for fining him $ 5, 000 for saying the word " fuck " on national radio.
* A Eric Idle Fan's Music Video to the FCC Song
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The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards opened with Stewie and Brian singing about the upcoming TV season using the tune from " The FCC Song ", originating from this episode.

FCC and is
Where this occurs due to a few atoms on a surface is usually referred to as a " pole ", as these are coincident with the crystallographic axes of the specimen ( FCC, BCC, HCP ) etc.
QRP enthusiasts contend that this is not always necessary, and doing so wastes power, increases the likelihood of causing interference to nearby televisions, radios, and telephones and, for United States ' amateurs is incompatible with FCC Part 97 rule, which states that one must use " the minimum power necessary to carry out the desired communications.
When the steel is in an austenitic phase and then quenched it forms into martensite, because the atoms " freeze " in place when the cell structure changes from FCC to BCC.
This is likely due to FCC regulations and the fact that the CD door cannot be opened with a 32X attached.
In the United States, although the use of the word is censored on broadcast network television ( while its synonym crap is not usually subject to censorship ), the FCC permitted some exceptions.
The FCC proceeding that established that Internet networks are not telecommunications carriers is the Computer Inquiries.
11501 ( 1998 ), reviewed this policy ( this report was not an order and did not have the effect of regulatory law-it is however, an excellent capture of FCC policy at that time ).
In telecommunication, a comparably efficient interconnection ( CEI ) is an equal-access concept developed by the FCC stating that, ".
In telecommunication, FCC registration program is the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) program and associated directives intended to assure that all connected terminal equipment and protective circuitry will not harm the public switched telephone network or certain private line services.
In the United States, primary frequency assignment authority is exercised by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ( NTIA ) for the Federal Government and by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) for non-Federal Government organizations.
This allocation is usually administered by a government agency ; in the case of the United States this is the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ).
In telecommunications, and in the context of Federal Communications Commission's ( FCC ) Computer Inquiry III, Open network architecture ( ONA ) is the overall design of a communication carrier's basic network facilities and services to permit all users of the basic network to interconnect to specific basic network functions and interfaces on an unbundled, equal-access basis.
FCC certification testing is often completed with the spread-spectrum function enabled in order to reduce the measured emissions to within acceptable legal limits.
Also in part due to the typical output power of a VHF band is 50W, due to the FCC requirement of RF exposure evaluations needing to be conducted on power greater than 50W in the 2m band.
For example, in the United States, signal leakage from cable television systems is regulated by the FCC, since cable signals use the same frequencies as aeronautical and radionavigation bands.
Despite the name's similarity to the FRS allocation, the system is a proprietary design, rather than an official U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) allocated service.
Standards for telecommunication products written by standards organizations such as ANSI, the FCC, and IEC, etc., have certain criteria that a product must meet before compliance is recognized.
The average monthly price of dial-up Internet is $ 22, compared to $ 37 for broadband, according to the FCC.
Brockman was later given his job back to silence him ( after doing an expose that was seen on YouTube uncovering the real reason the FCC is cracking down on obscenity in the media ), with a 50 % raise, making his new salary $ 750, 000 a year.
Much like the FRC, the FCC is made up of five commissioners, who are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.
" This is something constantly checked by FCC monitor stations, a degree of regulation by the U. S. Government alike that is imposed upon U. S. Stations.

FCC and deliberately
Brockman was demoted to weather man due to the station paying a fine to the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and was soon fired when the network executives deliberately mistook a ring of Splenda in Brockman's coffee for cocaine.

FCC and controversial
The repeal of the Fairness Doctrine — which had required that stations provide free air time for responses to any controversial opinions that were broadcast — by the FCC in 1987 meant stations could broadcast editorial commentary without having to present opposing views.
Official observers are trained to deal only with clear and unambiguous violations of FCC rules and not become interpreters in areas that are controversial.
From 1995 to 2005, Infinity / CBS Radio was the home of controversial and top-rated talk show host Howard Stern, who left due to increasing FCC and station censorship.
The Fairness Doctrine was a policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses to both present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was, in the Commission's view, honest, equitable and balanced.
* 1992: CPB Board member Victor Gold targets KPFK for strident African American programming and controversial speech aired during Black History month, by filing an FCC complaint.
In 1975, a controversial broadcast on the talk show The Vegetable Report led to an obscenity complaint with the FCC, which found the charges serious enough to decline renewal of the broadcast license.
The episode sees the FCC censor the shows on television after a controversial wardrobe malfunction at the Emmy Awards.
A controversial FCC guideline ( known as the " terrestrial exception ") implemented to encourage investment in local programming states that a television channel does not have to make its shows available to satellite companies if it does not use satellites to transmit its programs.
Meredith Attwell Baker was one of the FCC commissioners who approved a controversial merger between NBC Universal and Comcast.
The Court ruled that the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) could enforce the Fairness Doctrine, which prohibits broadcasters from using their monopoly on a broadcast frequency to monopolize discussion on controversial issues.

FCC and explicit
Furthermore, all channels are free from FCC content regulation, thus songs are played unedited for language, and talk programs may feature explicit content if they wish.
The FCC claimed that the material included repeated graphic and explicit sexual descriptions that were pandering, titillating or used to shock the audience.
stood out as the most explicit edutainment program in order to meet FCC requirements for educational / informational content for children.
Note that as long as an affiliate is " communications " related, the FCC has ruled that CPNI is under an opt-out approach ( can be shared without your explicit permission ).
The Court admitted this, but held that an explicit grant of power was not necessary in this context, because the field was new and dynamic, and that by granting power to the FCC, it intended " not niggardly but expansive powers.
The TV Parental Guidelines system was first proposed on December 19, 1996 by the United States Congress, the television industry and the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), and went into effect by January 1, 1997 on most major U. S. broadcast and cable networks in response to public concerns of increasingly explicit sexual content, graphic violence and strong profanity in television programs.

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