The FCC has received 26 complaints over Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley’s use of the F-bomb on live TV and radio, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Utley said the controversial word during a World Series victory parade on Oct. 31 and was broadcast live across five TV stations and one radio station, the newspaper says. An FCC spokesperson declined to comment on whether any of the stations that aired the remark will face sanctions, the Inquirer adds.
—Sergio Ibarra
FCC Gets Complaints Over Phillie F-Bomb
Dec 18, 2008 • Post A Comment
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