Howard Stern, Radio Personality
- Artist/Author/Producer: Howard Stern, Infinity Broadcasting Corporation
- Confronting Bodies: Federal Communications Commission
- Dates of action: 1988-1994
- Location: New York, NY and nationwide
- Description of the Art Work
- Howard Sterns commentary referenced sexual and excretory activities and
organs during his syndicated radio show.
- Description of incident
- The FCC fined Infinity Broadcasting Corporation, the New York-based radio
company that syndicates controversial radio personality Howard Stern,
$500,000. It was the fifth such fine the government has meted out for
Stern's allegedly indecent programming and the second in two days. The
fine was the second largest ever handed out for a violation of the so
called indecency rule. In December, 1992 Infinity was fined $600,000 for
a separate series of Stern shows.
Stern has generated more than $1.2 million in fines since 1988. Almost
all of it has been against stations owned by Infinity Broadcasting.
Infinity has vowed in the past to fight the fines and has appealed to
the First Amendment. Yet there is evidence that, faced not only with the
fines but with a drop in the number of stations willing to carry Stern,
Infinity itself is taking steps to restrain the shock jock.
- Results of incident
- In a letter dated July 23, 1993, Infinity told the FCC that it had
undertaken "continuous review and modification" of Stern's program to
comply with the rules. Since December 2, 1992, these measures have
included placing the broadcasts under a multiple-delay mechanism, which
permits the company to bleep out potentially offensive material.
Source: Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Association