Liberals' glee over Robert
Novak's outburst on CNN has caused at least one major newspaper to lose
sight of some facts.
Scott Collins, in today's
(Fri. Aug. 5, 2005) Los Angeles Times, wrote in
an article (sign-up req'd),
"The CNN incident was a leading topic for bloggers. On the
liberal blog talkingpointsmemo.com, one reader wondered whether
conservative activists would demand that the Federal
Communications Commission fine Novak for indecency. Many
conservatives complained after rock star Bono uttered a
profanity during an NBC awards show and the FCC took no action."
Oops. Collins failed to
mention that the FCC does not regulate indecency on cable.
(Even Josh Marshall of the tpm blog remarked that this was so.
Apparently Collins got a little too excited and had already run to his
typewriter.) Bono's profanity occurred over NBC, which, as a boadcast
outlet, is regulated by the FCC, of course.
Here is an interesting case at the FCC's web site. It addresses the
event at the DNC convention last summer when a CNN staffer was heard
using the "f-word." Says the order (emphasis mine), "The
Commission does not regulate cable indecency. In this regard,
the Commission recently stated: 'Indecency regulation is only
applied to broadcast services,' not cable."
TheMediaReport.com says ... Collins
needs to chill out. Turn up your AC, Scott.