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Change: Gregory, posted October 2, 2007 Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake stepped onto the stage of MTV’s 2004 Super Bowl halftime show to perform a duet for over 89.8 American viewers. The CBS broadcasted performance began routinely with all the gleaming lights, blaring music, and flashy dancers a
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Change: dancersdancers a viewer could want. The finale, however, ended with bare skin, shocked faces, and a mark on thethe timeline of historical media events. Deemed as the “wardrobe malfunction,” Timberlake in unison with his lyric “Gotta have you naked by the endend of
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Change: breast highlighted by silver jewelry. This brief unmasking juncture led to debateanddebate and a series of stricter jurisdictions on salacious media. The day after the Super Bowl, Jackson and Timberlake issued statements apologizing for the unrehearsed dance move which
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Change: expanded their control making Stern leave and instead broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio.Works CitedCampbell, Richard, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina Fabor. Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006. Timberlake, Justin. "Rock Your Body." Justified. Jive, 2002.
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Change: in violence and noted that Tagliabue was seen before thebecause game “onof the sidelinesincrease forsuggestion photographsof withviolence formerin presidenthis Georgebusiness Bush.”of football. Amid scandal, the Super Bowl continued to beis the most expensive program
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Change: show of Howard Stern, expanded their control making Stern leave and instead broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio. Works CitedCampbell, Richard, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina Fabor. Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006.
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Change: Importantly, the government is unable to censor or interfere with program content due to the communication law but is allowed to punish broadcastser for indeceny and profanity (Cambell). In September 2004, the FCC fined Viacom (Which owned CBS and
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Change: an advocate for concentrated corporatesupporter ownership of theconsolidating AmericanAmerican media, ordered an investigation on the halftime show. Powell stressed that he, in addition to many Americans, watched the show with his family and inveighed against the scandal as an offense
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Change: the debate and didn’t see reason for such turmoil because of the amount of other “filth” on television. Adding to the wrangle was the fiscal matters of the scandal. In September 2004, the FCC
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Change: Houston, TX on salacious media. The day after the Super Bowl, Jackson and Timberlake issued statements apologizing for the unrehearsed dance move which was only meant to reveal Jackson's red lace bra. Both artists also added that neither CBS or MTV had known about this aspect of the performance.
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Change: to raise the fine penalty to $500,000 per violation and the US Senate voted to decrease the fine to $275,000).decency. In response to the fines and worries of advertisers and chairpersonscriticisms, many networks reacted by implementing time delays ofto as much as five
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Change: move which was only meant to reveal Jackson's red lace bra. Both artists also added that neither CBS or MTV had known about the ending finale of the performance. On this same day, Michael Powell, former commissioner of the Federal Communicatios Commission, son of former leftSecretary of
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