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ClearChannel Plays It Safe

mertzman writes: "Rather than wait for the government assaults on civil liberties to reach full steam, ClearChannel, one of the nation's largest radio networks, has decided to do some censorship on their own! According to F***edCompany, ClearChannel has created a list of banned songs with "questionable content" in light of the recent tragedies. Stuff ranging from Drowning Pool's "Bodies" to Nena's anti-war hit "99 Red Balloons" have made their list." ClearChannel owns many radio stations, so this probably affects you. Update: 09/18 18:30 GMT by M : The San Francisco Chronicle has more on this - ClearChannel says it isn't an official mandate, just some sort of internal memo circulating. Update: 09/18 23:18 PM GMT by T : Fuzzy points out that "snopes.com has an explanation of the ClearChannel hoax. ClearChannel has also sent out a press release saying they have released no such list."

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  1. Re:Also by plague3106 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No...those are the good metallica songs. Not the crap they play today..

  2. Re:choice does not = censorship. by CaseyB · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    So, when they choose not to play Beethoven or Rammstein on "Lite Hits FM", it's censorship?

    Give your head a shake. Censorship (in this obvious context -- boneheaded pedantic dictionary definitions aside) implies the denial of freedom. NO ONE'S freedom is being denied here. People don't have a RIGHT to hear the songs on that list from those radio stations.

  3. Re:Gnutella download list by tswinzig · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    If you're interested in a little geektavisim, you could then burn all the MP3s to CD audio and distribute them for free at all Clear Channel(TM) events with some propaganda stating how evil they are and how they've banned these (whichever 13 or so are on the CD) and other songs, include the list if you like.

    Or you could do something that really matters.

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    "And like that ... he's gone."