Clear Channel wants the FCC to force XM / Sirius to obey indecency laws

Filed under: Portable AudioApparently Clear Channel’s new motto is “if you can’t beat ‘em, make life suck on the other side of the merger.” The broadcast giant has dropped a whole big list of requests on the FCC to impose as conditions upon XM / Sirius for a merger, not the least of which is asking for broadcast decency rules be applied to satellite radio. Clear Channel feels the competitive threat of satellite radio could be mitigated a bit if the “edgy” content (Howard Stern) ceased to make terrestrial radio’s edgy stuff look weak by comparison. Of course, the big difference is that XM and Sirius are paid subscription services, and we’re guessing they’re going to pound the “but HBO can do it” argument for all they’ve got, but it seems like these days no request is out of reach for terrestrial radio: Clear Channel also wants another satellite radio competitor, 5 percent “public interest” radio, and zero local programming or local advertising. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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