Upton, Walden Statements in FCC vs. FOX Decision

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Upton, Walden Statements in FCC vs. FOX Decision

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on June 21, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC - Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) and Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) today released the following statements on the Supreme Court’s decision in FCC vs. FOX:

“It has long been a priority of ours to protect family values, which is why we have fought to ensure that the rules on the books are properly enforced," said Walden. “The Supreme Court ruled today that the FCC’s indecency regulations were too vague at the time of the 2002 and 2003 Billboard Awards and NYPD Blue incidents to give FOX and ABC fair notice of the applicable standards. This highlights once again the need for the FCC to conduct its business through a more transparent and orderly process, allowing for better input and decision-making. How much longer can we allow bad process to produce bad results? The time is now for reform, such as those included in the FCC Reform Act. In the meantime, today’s ruling reinforces the responsibility of broadcasters to represent their communities. Most of them know and do the right thing, and we urge them to continue to listen to the public and uphold appropriate community standards that protect families and children."

“Although the decision focused on the FCC’s failure to provide due process, the larger underlying issue remains: the importance of protecting both our Constitution and our families and communities," said Upton. “I would remind executives in New York and Hollywood that they should act responsibly when it comes to the entertainment they are sending, via the public’s airwaves, into family rooms across the country."

The FCC Reform Act, which was approved with bipartisan support in the House, awaits action by the Senate.

Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce