Church sex show draws hefty fine
NEW YORK -- The Federal Communication Commission has hit Infinity Broadcasting with a hefty $357,500 fine for last year's St. Patrick's Cathedral sex stunt. The FCC ordered each of the 13 Infinity-owned radio stations that broadcast the episode on the now-canceled "Opie & Anthony Show" to pay $27,500, the New York Post reported. Opie and Anthony capped a contest awarding prizes for sex in unlikely public places with a play-by-play broadcast of Brian Florence and Loretta Lynn Harper having sex in St. Patrick's in August 2002. Florence died suddenly last month of a heart attack.
NEW YORK -- The Federal Communication Commission has hit Infinity Broadcasting with a hefty $357,500 fine for last year's St. Patrick's Cathedral sex stunt. The FCC ordered each of the 13 Infinity-owned radio stations that broadcast the episode on the now-canceled "Opie & Anthony Show" to pay $27,500, the New York Post reported. Opie and Anthony capped a contest awarding prizes for sex in unlikely public places with a play-by-play broadcast of Brian Florence and Loretta Lynn Harper having sex in St. Patrick's in August 2002. Florence died suddenly last month of a heart attack.
Charles Mims
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