HAHA.

Um, little dude, have you not heard ANYTHING about the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)??

They're presence on the airwaves are a little too overwhelming, contrary to your ill-informed belief that no one is controlling radio.

Remember anything about Howard Stern battling the FCC before he switched to Sirus radio? That was HUGE in the news, too. His talk show had always been pretty controversial, and as a bunch of newer FCC rules came into play, he was fined for some pretty petty shit while other media talk-show hosts said the same thing and got away with it. He got so pissed off he finally made the smart move and went to Sirus, where truly ANYTHING is allowed.

I'll agree with you that pop-music as a whole generally sucks now-a-days, but it's not too offensive. Radio stations that play music with explicit lyrics edit them so they pass FCC standards. If you're offended by things you hear on KISS FM, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment, because the rest of the world is actually far more offensive beyond the media. Welcome to the 21st century =)

So really, lol, you might want to be complaining about have TOO MUCH of a biased censorship in the media, not to mention do your homework before tossing out a barn-burner of a topic. ~
Its a Plant Reviewed by Its a Plant on . Another generation in demise. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061125/ap_on_re_us/teen_tweens This kind of thing really pisses me off. People go around listening to songs that are so sexually explicit. When you arent controlling the airwaves how can you EXPECT the youth not to listen? Sometimes i really wish I could have lived through the 50s and 60s and 70s. Some of the music back then was sexually explicit, but at the same time radio stations DID NOT ALLOW THE SONGS TO BE PLAYED. The BBC wouldnt allow I am the Walrus Rating: 5