Re: [CTRL] Radio Sings Self-Censorship Tune

2001-09-22 Thread klewis

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 In a message dated 9/18/01 4:05:20 PM Central Daylight Time,
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 writes:

  They are rock classics, heard on radio stations across the
country for
   more than two decades. But now they're on a list of about 150
songs that
   a group of radio programmers deemed too offensive to play on
the
   airwaves in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.


I think this report is BS.  The station I listen to most is a
Clearchannel station, and I've heard them play Imagine not five
minutes ago.
--

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[CTRL] Radio Sings Self-Censorship Tune

2001-09-18 Thread radtimes

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Radio Sings Self-Censorship Tune

http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,46925,00.html

By Brad King
Sep. 18, 2001

Queen's Another One Bites the Dust.

Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven.

They are rock classics, heard on radio stations across the country for
more than two decades. But now they're on a list of about 150 songs that
a group of radio programmers deemed too offensive to play on the
airwaves in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.

Executives within the radio division at Clear Channel Communications --
one of the nation's largest radio conglomerates -- denied any list had
been developed.

But sources familiar with the situation said an informal list of
songs -- with lyrics and/or themes that might seem inappropriate to
some -- had been delivered throughout the music industry.

Although there doesn't appear to be any direct censorship involved,
entertainment groups -- long the whipping boys of child watchdog
organizations and some in Congress -- believe this is an overreaction
brought on during a time of national tragedy. They fear that Congress
may be too quick to curtail civil liberties.

There is massive self-censorship that is going on, said John Perry
Barlow, an Electronic Frontier Foundation board member. I was worried
about this because that censorship is (the) most insidious thing.

This is what totalitarianism is. It's not the will of someone inserting
their will on the populace. It's the will of the populace exerting its
will on the populace.

The entertainment industry has been wary after last week's attacks,
taking protracted first steps toward limiting images being promoted
after facing congressional scrutiny over advertising practices and
parental advisory labels in the last year.

But the list of songs wasn't meant as a way to censor stations. Radio
programmers with Clear Channel -- parent company to 1,170 stations
across the United States -- began developing a list of songs, apparently
through e-mail, with lyrics that some might consider offensive in the
wake of the attacks.

As the list was forwarded from station to station, people continued to
add songs. Eventually, the list had over 150 songs.

The list was then sent out to managers, artists and radio stations
across the country, according to sources familiar with the events.
However, the move was meant as an informational campaign for programmers
not familiar with all of the songs.

On the list were rather obvious songs to be avoided like Steve Miller's
Jet Airliner, Queen's Another One Bites the Dust and Led Zeppelin's
Stairway to Heaven.

But the list was meant to help programmers who might not envision that
Everclear's Santa Monica might offend some listeners, said sources
familiar with the list. Without knowing the lyrics to the song,
programmers might have played the song that contains the lyrics swim
out past the breakers/watch the world die.

Even the BBC's Radio 1 has put a brief ban on certain songs, including
ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell's remake of It's Raining Men, according
to NTK.net.

Of course, not all artists were happy to hear about the list that was
circulated around the Clear Channel stations.

Former Too Much Joy front man Tim Quirk said that developing a list of
songs that might upset people was an overreaction, since some of those
on the list had messages of hope and love.

The blanket decree from Clear Channel was frightening in its apparent
assumption that all station employees and potential listeners are
insensitive morons, and the inclusion of songs of peace and wonder (such
as 'What a Wonderful World' and 'Imagine') was particularly sad and
unhelpful, Quirk said.

Major conglomerates weren't the only stations worried about
repercussions from programming.

Tazy Stein's was scheduled to broadcast his show SP Radio One from New
York during the College Media Journal music conference. Built around
live performances from emerging bands, Stein was set to feature Swedish
band, The (International) Noise Conspiracy.

After the terrorist attacks scuttled the conference, Stein had to
reconsider the content on his show, which airs on San Diego's
independently owned KFSD.

I'm a fan of their band, but it wasn't the right timing, Stein said.
The first song in their set list was called 'The Reproduction of
Death.' That obviously wasn't appropriate for my show, after those
events in New York.

Reality also forced California hip-hop group The Coup to recall a
recently released CD that featured a picture of the World Trade Center
towers on fire.

While the events in New York and Washington have forced entertainment
companies of all types to reconsider their content, some Internet sites
have pushed forward with gruesome pictures and images.

Rotten.com has continued its daily mission of publishing photographs and
video clips of dead people and animals, along with graphic sexual
encounters. Although it's announced no plans to publish photos from the
attacks, the company -- which published a 

Re: [CTRL] Radio Sings Self-Censorship Tune

2001-09-18 Thread Samantha L.

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In a message dated 9/18/01 4:05:20 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:

 They are rock classics, heard on radio stations across the country for
  more than two decades. But now they're on a list of about 150 songs that
  a group of radio programmers deemed too offensive to play on the
  airwaves in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.

  Methinks we're on the verge of becoming a hideously repressed society much
like the one we're about to blow the shit out of.
  Wait, WE funded the Taliban.  They are religious extremists.  Our country
is RUN by religious extremists.  We made war on the Communists, so of course
we have State-Run News.  We made war on the fascists so of course we carried
on their despicable human experimentation.  Okay, I'm getting the picture
now.  When you wish to make war on a way of life, you adopt it.  Funny, I
thought imitation was the highest form of FLATTERY.

Samantha

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Re: [CTRL] Radio Sings Self-Censorship Tune

2001-09-18 Thread thew

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sun tsu told us that one becomes one's enemies


It is not the function of our government to keep the
citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen
to keep the government from falling into error.

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 In a message dated 9/18/01 4:05:20 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:

 They are rock classics, heard on radio stations across the country for
 more than two decades. But now they're on a list of about 150 songs that
 a group of radio programmers deemed too offensive to play on the
 airwaves in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks.

 Methinks we're on the verge of becoming a hideously repressed society much
 like the one we're about to blow the shit out of.
 Wait, WE funded the Taliban.  They are religious extremists.  Our country
 is RUN by religious extremists.  We made war on the Communists, so of course
 we have State-Run News.  We made war on the fascists so of course we carried
 on their despicable human experimentation.  Okay, I'm getting the picture
 now.  When you wish to make war on a way of life, you adopt it.  Funny, I
 thought imitation was the highest form of FLATTERY.

 Samantha

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