Oh noes!
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FCC Cites ABC $5M for Profanity in Lost "Whispers"
"We didn't think anyone would play them backwards" claims script boss Gregg Nations
04/01/08 - ABC was hit Monday with a record $5M indecency fine by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for improper language in two recent episodes of the hit television drama Lost. The proposed fines, which include $7000 fines against each ABC local affiliate, underscore the FCC’s efforts to enforce the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005.
ABC press officer Jeff Fordis released a statement reading that ABC believes the decision to be “capricious, arbitrary and not numerically consistent with fines for past alleged infractions, as well as an irresponsible action in light of the recent and ongoing appeals process regarding the federal government’s decency campaign currently in the Supreme Court.” American Civil Liberties Union Policy Counsel James Tucker commented, "this is paternalistic suppression of free speech and the creative process at its worst."
ABC’s most recent indecency fine was a $1.2 million penalty for a 2003 episode of NYPD Blue which showed shots of a woman’s bare buttocks (link). ABC’s parent company Disney unsuccessfully challenged the penalty. The previous largest fine was a $3.5 million penalty levied against CBS for what the FCC described as essentially a “teen sex orgy” on a 2005 broadcast of the hit drama Without a Trace (link).
These episodes of Lost included numerous profanities as well as explicit sexual and bodily function language embedded in so-called “Whispers” in two episodes of Lost broadcast in March, “The Other Woman” and “Meet Kevin Johnson.” The audio track of these whispers, when played backward, allegedly reveal indecent language.
"We believe in enforcing tougher standards in broadcast decency and that includes language, especially during primetime when children are watching,” said FCC spokeswoman Mary Diamond. “The language that was used was inexcusable. The fact that ABC retrospectively redacted this so-called “whisper audio” from their online streaming episodes reveals that they were aware of the content from square one.”
ABC Entertaiment division chief Stephen McPherson dismissed the fine as likely to be overturned, noting that “the dollar amount is on its face improper as it exceeds the $3 million cap specified in the Broadcast Decency Act.” When asked if the Lost executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof of Bad Robot Productions had briefed ABC on the matter before the broadcast, he replied, “We’re trying to locate them ourselves, and we’ll have no comment on this topic until that time and we have an internal discussion with them.” According to yesterday’s news at the website The Smoking Gun, Lindelof had been arrested in Pasadena, CA for indecent exposure when he allegedly threw his shorts at officers.
Although ABC Medianet and Lost's PR officer Erin Felentzer have apparently gone into media silence, a post at the official Lost discussion forums The Fuselage by frequent contributor and Lost script supervisor-writer Gregg Nations briefly appeared: “We didn't think anyone would play them backwards, it’s simply unbelievable what has happened. I mean who would do that? It boggles the mind.” This thread has since been removed. McPherson added, “Rest assured that the proposed fine will have no effect on our planned broadcast schedule or storyline content. ABC is committed to continuing with the remainder of Lost Season 4 beginning on April 24.”
blog.lostpedia.com/2008/04/...lost.html
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FCC Cites ABC $5M for Profanity in Lost "Whispers"
"We didn't think anyone would play them backwards" claims script boss Gregg Nations
04/01/08 - ABC was hit Monday with a record $5M indecency fine by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for improper language in two recent episodes of the hit television drama Lost. The proposed fines, which include $7000 fines against each ABC local affiliate, underscore the FCC’s efforts to enforce the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005.
ABC press officer Jeff Fordis released a statement reading that ABC believes the decision to be “capricious, arbitrary and not numerically consistent with fines for past alleged infractions, as well as an irresponsible action in light of the recent and ongoing appeals process regarding the federal government’s decency campaign currently in the Supreme Court.” American Civil Liberties Union Policy Counsel James Tucker commented, "this is paternalistic suppression of free speech and the creative process at its worst."
ABC’s most recent indecency fine was a $1.2 million penalty for a 2003 episode of NYPD Blue which showed shots of a woman’s bare buttocks (link). ABC’s parent company Disney unsuccessfully challenged the penalty. The previous largest fine was a $3.5 million penalty levied against CBS for what the FCC described as essentially a “teen sex orgy” on a 2005 broadcast of the hit drama Without a Trace (link).
These episodes of Lost included numerous profanities as well as explicit sexual and bodily function language embedded in so-called “Whispers” in two episodes of Lost broadcast in March, “The Other Woman” and “Meet Kevin Johnson.” The audio track of these whispers, when played backward, allegedly reveal indecent language.
"We believe in enforcing tougher standards in broadcast decency and that includes language, especially during primetime when children are watching,” said FCC spokeswoman Mary Diamond. “The language that was used was inexcusable. The fact that ABC retrospectively redacted this so-called “whisper audio” from their online streaming episodes reveals that they were aware of the content from square one.”
ABC Entertaiment division chief Stephen McPherson dismissed the fine as likely to be overturned, noting that “the dollar amount is on its face improper as it exceeds the $3 million cap specified in the Broadcast Decency Act.” When asked if the Lost executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof of Bad Robot Productions had briefed ABC on the matter before the broadcast, he replied, “We’re trying to locate them ourselves, and we’ll have no comment on this topic until that time and we have an internal discussion with them.” According to yesterday’s news at the website The Smoking Gun, Lindelof had been arrested in Pasadena, CA for indecent exposure when he allegedly threw his shorts at officers.
Although ABC Medianet and Lost's PR officer Erin Felentzer have apparently gone into media silence, a post at the official Lost discussion forums The Fuselage by frequent contributor and Lost script supervisor-writer Gregg Nations briefly appeared: “We didn't think anyone would play them backwards, it’s simply unbelievable what has happened. I mean who would do that? It boggles the mind.” This thread has since been removed. McPherson added, “Rest assured that the proposed fine will have no effect on our planned broadcast schedule or storyline content. ABC is committed to continuing with the remainder of Lost Season 4 beginning on April 24.”
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 2:03 PMNo. Frickin. Way. Is this for real?!?!?
Does the FCC have nothing better to do than play sound clips backwards to see what our virgin ears might not hear?
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Thu, April 3, 2008 - 5:31 PMFuck the FCC
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 2:06 PMThat fine is ridiculous. If you have to play the audio track BACKWARD to hear the big bad words, then they didn't broadcast them on television. Oh Big Brother, where does it end? Do we have to be careful about combination of syllables that could be played backwards and sound like naughty words? I guess no one can ever say, oh, 'mad dog' before ten pm on television, because backwards that sounds like goddamn. One more straw added to the camel's back of our culture.
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 3:45 PMis this an april fools joke?
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 4:15 PMI am still thinking April Fools. -
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 4:59 PMOf course it's an April Fool! I'm just glad that a couple folks took the bait. >:} -
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 5:05 PMlol - ok, ok, i fell for it!!!
i got the other one....it's the ones that could just about be the truth that ya gotta watch out for.
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 5:13 PMWow, Sonya! That was great!
:)
I was with it until Lindelof threw his shorts.
:)
BTW, is the other April Fool's the "Ultimate Season 4 Spoiler?" Cause if so, ya know I didn't read it. :) -
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 6:48 PM<< Wow, Sonya! That was great!>>
I'm merely the messenger...it was the fine boffins at Lostpedia who concocted the prank. But it was rather good, wasn't it? ;-) -
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 6:53 PMOh please! The suspense! What about the other prank? Is it the spoiler thread you posted today? I must know! My April Fool's was such a let down until I read this tribe today! And then the combined gates of horror and laughter opened up side by side, and all was well in the Fool's Universe~
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 6:55 PMYup! The spoiler was a fool, too...so it's safe to look at. The post where I say that a particularly revelatory part is called out specifically is a portion of the fake script where a pair of phrases acronym up to being "APRIL FOOLS". ;-)
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Thu, April 3, 2008 - 5:32 PMI stand by my, Fuck the FCC
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 8:39 PMDammit.
You got me, too. :)
*laughing*
Seriously, I frigging *hate* April Fools Day. I'm *way* to gullible. -
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 11:00 PMI am so glad! Sad to say, this wouldn't be that surprising if it happened for real. -
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Tue, April 1, 2008 - 11:18 PMNo, indeed. That's why it worked so well.
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 6:32 AMOh yeah, it is totally believable that some weird shmuck would play the whispers backwards and then get in a huff and write the network or FCC. Had it not been posted on April Fool's day I would have completely bought it.
I have worked on a docu/reality TV show where we actually had to blur the face of a dog (that was in the background) because the owner claimed it was used in commercials and he hadn't signed a release for him so we would have to pay an animal talent fee if we didn't blur. -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 11:29 AMOh sure...all kinds of crazy shit goes on in the name of either "decency" or "intellectual property" and such...but, as Ivy pointed out, I would think the bit about Lindelof's shorts would have given it away. :-P -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 11:38 AMHow did I manage to miss that tid bit the first time around? I guess I only read so far before I decided it was an April Fool's joke. You are right, that is a bit far fetched.
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 8:34 AMI'm disappointed that it isn't real. i was ready to pledge $20 if they continued to put profanity in the wispers! -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 10:46 AMI was all like "sweet! what'd they say!" -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 7:06 PM
D'yal know if anyone actually has recorded the whispers and then given them a listen as they sound when played backwards?
Whispers played backwards probably sound like whispers played forwards, yet the notion is interesting.... -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 9:51 PMCheck out Lostpedia and search for whisper transcripts. -
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Wed, April 2, 2008 - 10:05 PMthat's not funny. -
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Thu, April 3, 2008 - 12:03 AM
How cool is this!
Wow. I had no idea (thinking they really were just indecipherable generic whispering sounds). Certainly a rich vein of ore to mine in the Whisper Transcripts.
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Thu, April 3, 2008 - 12:04 AM
...and Polly, too!
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Thu, April 3, 2008 - 10:24 AMThat's cool, Polly. Those are fucked up!
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Re: ABC Fined by FCC for Profanity in "Whispers" on Lost
Thu, April 3, 2008 - 2:20 PMIt's odd because occasionally it seems to be an actual dead person speaking. Sawyer heard the guy he killed in Sidney. Boone? was heard saying "hi sis" right before Shannon died. The ones that Hurley heard are quite possibly Nikki and Paulo. I think we've heard Anthony Cooper in there too. Others are unidentified as yet. It should be noted that the female whispers seem to be more sympathetic with the Losties' situation. For a while I thought the whispers were people who had died on the island, but that doesn't seem to be 100% the case. Are they in limbo? I know the prods said the Losties aren't in limbo, but perhaps the whispering voices are, or something like it. They are definitely observing the activities of the island residents and have opinions and goals of their own. -
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Thu, April 3, 2008 - 7:51 PMI know! once or twice it said that the voice was Jack's dad. very cool stuff!
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Sun, April 13, 2008 - 8:36 AMneeds more zombies -
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Mon, April 14, 2008 - 12:14 PMThat's Season 7. :-P
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