A Call To Consciousness
E-FILE FCC COMPLAINT

Broadcasters use public airwaves, so by law their first priority must be to serve in the best interest of the public. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) states, "it is illegal to broadcast sexually explicit content between the hours of 6am and 10pm." It is our duty according to the United States Constitution to hold broadcasters and the FCC accountable for the law they should be abiding and enforcing.

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The Civil Rights Case that Transformed Television

The power of the public ... The landmark WLBT civil rights case set the precedent for public participation in the FCC rule-making process. The 1964 case gave citizens the right to petition the Commission on matters of concern to them. Prior to WLBT, the right to petition the FCC was limited to commercial businesses.

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