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Freedom Of Speech

Submitted by raphi121 on December 4, 2005

Category: Social Issues
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Freedom of Speech

In 1899, Gugliemo Marconi proved that usage of radio waves was a possible way of exchanging information (about.com). Since then, many modifications have been made to radio transmitters and it became more common as a method of communication. Since 1926, when the Radio Corporation of America (about.com) was founded, radio has been broadly used as a means for exchange of information, ideas and personal point of view by individuals. Radio waves, which are rapid variations of electric current that are sent into space and is then received by any transmitter, making it a public source of information. The radio is now available to just about anyone in this country. Currently, it is used in many situations, such as inform, entertain, persuade, etc. Although the radio is one of the best ways of getting information to many different people at the same time, it is also regulated by a government agency. The FCC (federal communications commission) regulates what can and what cannot be said over the radio, TV, internet, and other ways of public broadcasting. By censoring the radio, the FCC would be causing great damage to the principles of radio stations. The radio should be free because opinions should be freely expressed, a piece of music should be heard for its entirety/art, and lastly, if any type of material is considered by you offensive, you are free to turn the radio off or change the station.

When an artist writes the words to a song, he/she is making a careful selection of words, which are meant to be heard in the way it is written. In the artist’s mind, there is logic to what he is writing, and he wishes that his listeners would hear it that way. When the FCC censors a piece of music or information that is considered aggressive, unnecessarily vulgar, or inappropriate for a public channel, it is directly changing the meaning of the song by removing what could be an important part of it. The FCC also regulates what can...

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