Networks join fight against ''NYPD Blue'' fine
Posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Leslie Simmons
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - More than three years after it went off the
air, "NYPD Blue" is still at the center of a battle over broadcast indecency.
Fox, NBC, Telemundo and CBS on Friday filed a legal brief denouncing as
unconstitutional the Federal Communications Commission's decision to fine ABC
$1.2 million for airing a female derriere during a 2003 episode of the cop
drama.
ABC paid the fine, and then appealed to New York's 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal,
claiming the commission's decision is "arbitrary, capricious and contrary to the
law."
The intervenor filing by the rival broadcasters claims the FCC's order "reveals
various starkly unlawful and unconstitutional aspects" of an "expanding regime"
bent on enforcing bans on "indecent" broadcasting.
The 55-page filing lays out three areas in which the networks claims the FCC is
violating ABC's rights:
-- There were no bona fide complaints filed by viewers
-- The FCC's indecency enforcement is "constitutionally vague" and invites
subjective decision making
-- The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled over the years that any ban on protected
speech is unconstitutional if there is a technological way from allowing
individuals to block that speech in their homes, like the V-Chip.
Siding with ABC, the four networks filing the intervenor brief claim all the
complaints received by the FCC were form letters filed by activist groups.
"Although the courts have repeatedly insisted that the FCC act with restraint,
and the FCC's own stated policies have always identified a viewer complaint as a
necessary prerequisite to FCC action, the FCC now relies on form complaints
generated by activist groups like the American Family Association and Parents
Television Council as a valid basis for an FCC investigation and forfeiture,"
the brief states.
The FCC has said it will defend the order and continue to enforce the law when
inappropriate content is aired at a time when children are watching TV.
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Posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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