FCC Complaint
ABC allows f-word during Good Morning America show
File a complaint with the FCC against ABC and your local station for airing the f-word.
This past Tuesday (Jan. 15), ABC network broadcast stations aired "Good Morning America." During the course of the program, ABC affiliates chose to broadcast actress Diane Keaton's blatant use of the f-word.
Transcript of interview with Diane Sawyer:
Keaton: "Those lips, I love them. I would like to have lips like that. Then I wouldn't have worked on my f---ing personality. Excuse me, my personality. If I had lips like yours, I'd be better off. My life would be better. I would be married. I have these thin lips."
Sawyer: "My mother is going to work on your personality with soap in your mouth."
ABC and your local station have been warned about allowing the f-word on the public airwaves. The network could have easily muted the obscenity. But it chose not to. The network stations purposely chose to violate Federal and FCC law by airing the program.
Here is your opportunity to make the networks more sensitive to your concern. Please file a complaint with the FCC against ABC stations for the broadcast of indecent language.
Take Action!
File a formal complaint against your local ABC station for airing the f-word during Good Morning America.
To file your complaint click here
ABC allows f-word during Good Morning America show
File a complaint with the FCC against ABC and your local station for airing the f-word.
This past Tuesday (Jan. 15), ABC network broadcast stations aired "Good Morning America." During the course of the program, ABC affiliates chose to broadcast actress Diane Keaton's blatant use of the f-word.
Transcript of interview with Diane Sawyer:
Keaton: "Those lips, I love them. I would like to have lips like that. Then I wouldn't have worked on my f---ing personality. Excuse me, my personality. If I had lips like yours, I'd be better off. My life would be better. I would be married. I have these thin lips."
Sawyer: "My mother is going to work on your personality with soap in your mouth."
ABC and your local station have been warned about allowing the f-word on the public airwaves. The network could have easily muted the obscenity. But it chose not to. The network stations purposely chose to violate Federal and FCC law by airing the program.
Here is your opportunity to make the networks more sensitive to your concern. Please file a complaint with the FCC against ABC stations for the broadcast of indecent language.
Take Action!
File a formal complaint against your local ABC station for airing the f-word during Good Morning America.
To file your complaint click here