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See MCI v. FCC. 515 F 2d 385 (D.C. Circ 1974).

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NEWS MEDIA CONTACT:

June 21, 2012

Brigid Calamis (202) 418-2200

STATEMENT OF FCC COMMISSIONER ROBERT M. McDOWELL 

ON THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT’S DECISION IN

FCC v. FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC.


The following statement can be attributed to Commissioner Robert M. McDowell:
“Today, the Supreme Court held that the FCC failed to provide fair notice that Fox’s airing of 
fleeting expletives and ABC’s broadcast of brief nudity during an NYPD episode would trigger 
enforcement action and, therefore, the indecency standards as applied to these broadcasts were 
impermissibly vague. The FCC must expeditiously implement the Court’s decision to put an end 
to years of litigation and uncertainty regarding the Commission’s regulation of indecent content 
on America’s airwaves.  As a matter of good governance, it is now time for the FCC to get back 
to work so that we can process the backlog of pending indecency complaints – which currently 
stands at just under 1.5 million involving about 9,700 TV broadcasts.  Some of these complaints 
date back to 2003.  We owe it to the American public and the broadcast licensees involved to 
carry out our statutory duties with all deliberate speed.  I look forward to working with the 
Chairman, my Commission colleagues and FCC staff to reduce the backlog of indecency cases, 
along with more than 300 license renewal applications that have remained pending in light of 
this litigation, as soon as possible.” 

Edoc Internal Id: 
314761
Released On: 
Wed, 2012-06-20 20:00
Published On: 
June 21 2012
Edoc ID: 
DOC-314761

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