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                              Before the
                Federal Communications Commission
                      Washington, D.C. 20554


In the Matter of                )  
                                )  
COMPLAINTS  AGAINST VARIOUS     )  File No. EB-03-IH-0110
BROADCAST LICENSEES             )
REGARDING THEIR AIRING OF       )
THE ``GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS''     )
PROGRAM 1                       )
                             )               


                MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

   Adopted:  October 3, 2003            Released:    October 
3, 2003

By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau:

                      I.  INTRODUCTION

     1.   In  this  Memorandum  Opinion  and  Order,  issued 
pursuant to Section 0.111(a)(7)  of the Commission's rules,2 
we  deny complaints  received  from  the Parents  Television 
Council and  from certain individuals who  have alleged that 
various television station  licensees aired program material 
during the  ``Golden Globe  Awards'' program on  January 19, 
2003, that  violates the federal restrictions  regarding the 
broadcast of obscene and indecent material.3    


                       II.  BACKGROUND

     2.   The complainants  allege that the  licensees named 
in  their respective  complaints  aired  the ``Golden  Globe 
Awards'' program,  during which  the performer  Bono uttered 
the phrase ``this is really, really, fucking brilliant,'' or 
``this is  fucking great.''4  The complainants  contend that 
such material  is either  obscene and/or indecent,  and they 
request  that  the  Commission levy  sanctions  against  the 
licensees for the broadcast of the subject material.


                         III.  DISCUSSION

     3.   The    Federal   Communications    Commission   is 
authorized  to   license  radio  and   television  broadcast 
stations and  is responsible for enforcing  the Commission's 
rules  and applicable  statutory  provisions concerning  the 
operation  of  those  stations.  The  Commission's  role  in 
overseeing  program  content  is very  limited.   The  First 
Amendment to the United  States Constitution and section 326 
of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, (the ``Act'') 
prohibit the Commission from  censoring program material and 
from interfering with  broadcasters' freedom of expression.5  
The Commission does, however,  have the authority to enforce 
statutory  and regulatory  provisions restricting  indecency 
and obscenity.   Specifically, it is a  violation of federal 
law to broadcast obscene  or indecent programming.  Title 18 
of  the  United  States  Code, Section  1464  prohibits  the 
utterance of ``any obscene,  indecent or profane language by 
means  of  radio  communication.'' 6  In  addition,  section 
73.3999 of  the Commission's  rules provides that  radio and 
television stations shall not  broadcast obscene material at 
any time,  and shall not broadcast  indecent material during 
the period 6 a.m. through 10 p.m.7 The Commission may impose 
a monetary forfeiture, pursuant  to Section 503(b)(1) of the 
Act,8 upon a finding that  a licensee has broadcast indecent 
material  in  violation of  18  U.S.C.  § 1464  and  section 
73.3999 of the rules. 

     A.   Indecency Analysis

     4.   Any  consideration  of government  action  against 
allegedly indecent  programming must  take into  account the 
fact  that   such  speech  is  protected   under  the  First 
Amendment.9   The federal  courts  consistently have  upheld 
Congress's authority  to regulate the broadcast  of indecent 
speech,   as  well   the  Commission's   interpretation  and 
implementation  of the  governing statute.10   Nevertheless, 
the First Amendment is  a critical constitutional limitation 
that demands  that, in indecency determinations,  we proceed 
cautiously and with appropriate restraint.11  


     5.   The Commission defines indecent speech as language 
that,  in  context,  12   depicts  or  describes  sexual  or 
excretory activities  or organs in terms  patently offensive 
as  measured by  contemporary  community  standards for  the 
broadcast medium.13  

           Indecency  findings  involve at  least 
           two     fundamental    determinations.  
           First,  the  material  alleged  to  be 
           indecent must fall  within the subject 
           matter   scope    of   our   indecency 
           definition¾that is,  the material must 
           describe or depict sexual or excretory 
           organs  or activities.  . .  . Second, 
           the   broadcast   must   be   patently 
           offensive as  measured by contemporary 
           community standards  for the broadcast 
           medium.14

As  a  threshold  matter,  the  material  aired  during  the 
``Golden Globe Awards'' program  does not describe or depict 
sexual  and  excretory  activities  and  organs.   The  word 
``fucking'' may be crude and  offensive, but, in the context 
presented here, did not  describe sexual or excretory organs 
or  activities.    Rather,  the  performer  used   the  word 
``fucking''  as an  adjective or  expletive to  emphasize an 
exclamation.   Indeed,  in  similar circumstances,  we  have 
found that offensive language used  as an insult rather than 
as a description  of sexual or excretory  activity or organs 
is not within  the scope of the  Commission's prohibition of 
indecent program content.15  

     6.   Moreover, we  have previously found  that fleeting 
and  isolated   remarks  of  this  nature   do  not  warrant 
Commission   action.16  Thus,   because  the   complained-of 
material does not fall within  the scope of the Commission's 
indecency  prohibition,  we  reject  the  claims  that  this 
program  content is  indecent,  and we  need  not reach  the 
second element of the indecency analysis.  

B.   Obscenity Analysis

     6.   To be  obscene, material  must meet  a three-prong 
test:   (1)   the  average  person,   applying  contemporary 
community  standards,  must find  that  the  material, as  a 
whole, appeals  to the  prurient interest; (2)  the material 
must depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual 
conduct specifically defined by  applicable law; and (3) the 
material,  taken as  a  whole, must  lack serious  literary, 
artistic,  political or  scientific value.17   Applying that 
test,  we  find  that  the  material  broadcast  during  the 
``Golden Globe Awards'' program was not obscene.  The use of 
specific words, including expletives  or other ``four letter 
words'' does  not render material obscene.18   Moreover, the 
complained-of material  does not  depict or  describe sexual 
conduct and thus does not  meet the obscenity standard under 
Miller v. California.19  Because the broadcast does not meet 
the obscenity standard under  Miller, we deny the complaints 
alleging that the broadcast was obscene.  

                         IV.  CONCLUSION

     7.   I




n  view  of the  foregoing,  we  conclude that  the  various 
licensees that aired the  ``Golden Globe Awards'' program on 
January 19, 2003,  did not violate the  law, and, therefore, 
no action is warranted.
  

                       V.  ORDERING CLAUSES

     8.   Accordingly,  IT IS  ORDERED, pursuant  to Section 
0.111(a)(7)  of   the  Commission's   rules,  47   C.F.R.  § 
0.111(a)(7),   that  the   complaints   filed  against   the 
broadcasts of the ``Golden Globe Awards'' program on January 
19, 2003, by  the licensees listed in  the attached appendix 
are hereby DENIED.

     9.   IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED,  that  a  copy  of  this 
Memorandum Opinion and Order shall be sent by Certified Mail 
Return Receipt Requested to  The Parents Television Council, 
707 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90017.

                         FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                    


     
                         David H. Solomon
                         Chief, Enforcement Bureau
                          APPENDIX

                    
CALL SIGN       COMMUNITY OF    LICENSEE
               LICENSE
KALB-TV         Alexandria,     Media General 
               LA              Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
KARE(TV)        Minneapolis,    Multimedia 
               MN              Holdings 
                               Corp.
KARK-TV         Little Rock,    KARK-TV, Inc.
               AR
KATV(TV)        Little Rock,    KATV, LLC
               AR
KBTV-TV         Port Arthur,    Nexstar 
               TX              Broadcast of 
                               Beaumont/Port 
                               Arthur, 
                               L.L.C.
KCBD(TV)        Lubbock, TX     LIBCO, Inc.
KCEN-TV         Temple, TX      Channel 6, 
                               Inc.
KCNC-TV         Denver, CO      CBS 
                               Television 
                               Stations Inc.
KCRA-TV         Sacramento,     KCRA Hearst-
               CA              Argyle 
                               Television, 
                               Inc.
KETK-TV         Jacksonville,   KETK Licensee 
               TX              L.P.
KFDM-TV         Beaumont, TX    Freedom 
                               Broadcasting 
                               of Texas, 
                               Inc.
KFOR-TV         Oklahoma        New York 
               City, OK        Times 
                               Management 
                               Services
KGW(TV)         Portland, OR    King 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Company
KHAS-TV         Hastings, NE    Greater 
                               Nebraska 
                               Television, 
                               Inc..
KING-TV         Seattle, WA     King 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Company
KKCO(TV)        Grand           Eagle III 
               Junction, CO    Broadcasting, 
                               LLC
KNBC(TV)        Los Angeles,    NBC 
               CA              Subsidiary 
                               (KNBC-TV), 
                               Inc.
KNSD(TV)        San Diego, CA   Station 
                               Venture 
                               Operations, 
                               LP
KOAA-TV         Pueblo, CO      Sangre De 
                               Cristo 
                               Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
KOB-TV          Albuquerque,    KOB-TV, LLC
               NM
KPNX(TV)        Mesa, AZ        Multimedia 
                               Holdings 
                               Corporation
KPRC-TV         Houston, TX     Post-Newsweek 
                               Stations, 
                               Houston, LP
KRBC-TV         Abilene, TX     Mission 
                               Broadcasting, 
                               Inc.
KRIS-TV         Corpus          KVOA 
               Christi, TX     Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
KTGF(TV)        Great Falls,    MMM License 
               MT              LLC
KWBW(TV)        Salinas, CA     Hearst-Argyle 
                               Stations, 
                               Inc.
KSDK(TV)        St. Louis, MO   Multimedia 
                               KSDK, Inc.
KSHB-TV         Kansas City,    Scripps 
               MO              Howard 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Company
KSNF(TV)        Joplin, MO      Nexstar 
                               Broadcasting 
                               of Joplin, 
                               L.L.C.
KTEN(TV)        Ada, OK         Channel 49 
                               Acquisition 
                               Corp.
KTIV(TV)        Sioux City,     KTIV 
               IA              Television, 
                               Inc.
KUSA-TV         Denver, CO      Multimedia 
                               Holdings 
                               Corp.
KWES-TV         Odessa, TX      Midessa 
                               Television 
                               Company
KWWL(TV)        Waterloo, IA    Raycom 
                               America, Inc.
KXAS-TV         Fort Worth,     Station 
               TX              Venture 
                               Operations, 
                               LP
KYTV(TV)        Springfield,    KY3, Inc.
               MO
WANE-TV         Fort Wayne,     Indiana 
               IN              Broadcasting, 
                               LLC
WAVE(TV)        Louisville,     LIBCO, Inc.
               KY
WBBH-TV         Fort  Myers,    Waterman 
               FL              Broadcasting 
                               Corp. of 
                               Florida
WBOY-TV         Clarksburg,     West Virginia 
               WV              Media 
                               Holdings, LLC
WBRE-TV         Wilkes-Barre,   Nexstar 
               PA              Broadcasting 
                               of 
                               Northeastern 
                               Pennsylvania, 
                               L.L.C.
WCAU(TV)        Philadelphia,   NBC 
               PA              Subsidiary 
                               (WCAU-TV), 
                               L.P.
WCNC-TV         Charlotte, NC   WCNC-TV, Inc.
WCSH(TV)        Portland, ME    Pacific and 
                               Southern 
                               Company, Inc.
WCYB-TV         Bristol, VA     Appalachian 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Corp.
WDIV-TV         Detroit, MI     Post-Newsweek 
                               Stations, 
                               Michigan, 
                               Inc.
WDSU(TV)        New Orleans,    New Orleans 
               LA              Hearst-Argyle 
                               Television, 
                               Inc.
WESH(TV)        Daytona         Orlando 
               Beach, FL       Hearst-Argyle 
                               Television, 
                               Inc.
WFIE(TV)        Evansville,     LIBCO, Inc.
               IN
WFLA-TV         Tampa, FL       Media General 
                               Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
WFMJ-TV         Youngstown,     WFMJ 
               OH              Television, 
                               Inc.
WGAL(TV)        Lancaster, PA   WGAL Hearst-
                               Argyle 
                               Television, 
                               Inc.
WHDH-TV         Boston, MA      WHDH-TV
WHGH-TV         Thomasville,    H.G.H. 
               GA              Investment 
                               Corp.
WHEC-TV         Rochester, NY   WHEC-TV, LLC
WHO-TV          Des Moines,     New York 
               IA              Times 
                               Management 
                               Services
WILX-TV         Onondaga, MI    Gray 
                               Midamerica TV 
                               Licensee 
                               Corp.
WJAR(TV)        Providence,     Outlet 
               RI              Broadcasting, 
                               Inc.
WJFW-TV         Rhinelander,    Northland 
               WI              Television, 
                               Inc.
WKYC-TV         Cleveland, OH   WKYC-TV, Inc.
WLWT(TV)        Cincinnati,     Ohio/Oklahoma 
               OH              Hearst-Argyle 
                               TV, Inc.
WMAQ-TV         Chicago, IL     NBC 
                               Subsidiary 
                               (WMAQ-TV), 
                               Inc.
WMC-TV          Memphis, TN     Raycom 
                               America, Inc.
WMFE-TV         Orlando, FL     Community 
                               Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
WMGT(TV)        Stillwater,     Endurance 
               MN              Broadcasting, 
                               LLC
WMTV(TV)        Madison, WI     Gray 
                               Midamerica TV 
                               Licensee 
                               Corp.
WNBC(TV)        New York, NY    National 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Company, Inc.
WNDU-TV         South Bend,     Michiana 
               IN              Telecasting 
                               Corp.
WNYT(TV)        Albany, NY      WNYT-TV, LLC
WOAI-TV         San Antonio,    CCB Texas 
               TX              Licenses, 
                               L.P.
WOOD-TV         Grand Rapids,   WOOD License 
               MI              Company, LLC
WOWT-TV         Omaha, NE       Gray 
                               Midamerica TV 
                               Licensee 
                               Corp.
WPMI(TV)        Mobile, AL      Clear Channel 
                               Broadcasting 
                               Licenses, 
                               Inc.
WPXI(TV)        Pittsburgh,     WPXI-TV 
               PA              Holdings, 
                               Inc.
WRC-TV          Washington,     NBC 
               DC              Subsidiary 
                               (WRC-TV), 
                               Inc.
WRCB-TV         Chattanooga,    Sarkes 
               TN              Tarzian, Inc.
WRIC-TV         Petersburg,     Young 
               VA              Broadcasting 
                               of Richmond, 
                               Inc.
WSAV-TV         Savannah, GA    Media General 
                               Communica-
                               tions, Inc.
WSAZ-TV         Huntington,     Emmis 
               WV              Television 
                               License Corp.
WSFA(TV)        Montgomery,     Libco, Inc.
               AL
WSMV-TV         Nashville, TN   Meredith 
                               Corp.
WTHR(TV)        Indianapolis,   Videoindiana, 
               IN              Inc.
WTMJ-TV         Milwaukee, WI   Journal 
                               Broadcast 
                               Corp.
WTVY(TV)        Dothan, AL      Gray 
                               Midamerica TV 
                               Licensee 
                               Corp.
WVLA(TV)        Baton Rouge,    Knight 
               LA              Broadcasting 
                               of Baton 
                               Rouge Lic. 
                               Corp.
WVTM-TV         Birmingham,     Birmingham 
               AL              Broadcasting 
                               (WVTM TV), 
                               Inc.
WWBT(TV)        Richmond, VA    Jefferson-
                               Pilot 
                               Communica-
                               tions Company 
                               of Virginia
WWLP(TV)        Springfield,    WWLP 
               MA              Broadcasting, 
                               LLC
WXIA-TV         Atlanta, GA     Gannett 
                               Georgia, L.P.
WYFF(TV)        Greenville,     WYFF Hearst-
               SC              Argyle 
                               Television, 
                               Inc.

_________________________

1  This  Order denies  234  complaints  that the  Commission 
received concerning  broadcasts of this program.   Of these, 
217 were from individuals associated with Parents Television 
Council.  See,  e.g., postcard complaint  against Multimedia 
Entertainment, Inc.,  licensee of Station  WGRZ-TV, Buffalo, 
New York, from Marsha A. Ashton to Chief, Investigations and 
Hearings  Division,  Enforcement   Bureau.   The  Commission 
received multiple complaints concerning some of the stations 
that aired  the material at  issue.  A list of  the stations 
and  licensees that  are the  subject of  the complaints  is 
provided as an appendix to this Order.  

2 47 C.F.R. § 0.111(a)(7) (2002).

3 See  47 U.S.C. § 503(b)  (2002), 18 U.S.C. §  1464 (2002), 
and 47 C.F.R. § 73.3999 (2002).  

4 The  complaints vary  in their characterization  of Bono's 
comments,  and our  analysis  here applies  equally to  both 
versions.

5 U.S. CONST., amend. I; 47 U.S.C. § 326 (2002).

6 18 U.S.C. § 1464. 

7 See 47 C.F.R. § 73.3999.  

8  See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1).

9  U.S.   CONST.,  amend.  I;  See   Action  for  Children's 
Television  v. FCC,  852 F.2d  1332, 1344  (D.C. Cir.  1988) 
(``ACT I'').

10 18 U.S.C.  § 1464; FCC  v. Pacifica  Foundation, 438 U.S. 
726 (1978).   See also ACT I,  852 F.2d at 1339;  Action for 
Children's Television v. FCC, 932 F.2d 1504, 1508 (D.C. Cir. 
1991),  cert.  denied, 503  U.S.  914  (1992) (``ACT  II''); 
Action for Children's Television v.  FCC, 58 F. 3d 654 (D.C. 
Cir.  1995),  cert.  denied,  516 U.S.  1043  (1996)  (``ACT 
III'').

11 ACT  I, 852  F.2d at 1344  (``Broadcast material  that is 
indecent  but   not  obscene  is  protected   by  the  First 
Amendment; the FCC may regulate  such material only with due 
respect  for  the  high  value our  Constitution  places  on 
freedom and choice in what  people may say and hear.'')  See 
also United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group, Inc., 529 
U.S. 803, 813-15 (2000).

12 The use of specific potentially offensive words is not in 
and   of  itself   indecent.   Industry   Guidance  on   the 
Commission's  Case  Law  Interpreting 18  U.S.C.  §1464  and 
Enforcement    Policies   Regarding    Broadcast   Indecency 
(``Indecency Policy  Statement''), 16 FCC Rcd  7999, 8002 ¶9 
(``In  determining whether  material is  patently offensive, 
the  full  context  is  critically  important.   It  is  not 
sufficient   to  know   that   explicit   sexual  terms   or 
descriptions   were   used...,  citing   WPBN/WTOM   License 
Subsidiary, Inc.,  15 FCC  Rcd  1838, 1841  (2000), Infinity 
Broadcasting Corp., 3  FCC Rcd 930, 931-32  (1987), aff'd in 
part, vacated in part, remanded sub nom ACT I, 852 F.2d 1332 
(D.C.  Cir. 1988)(subsequent  history  omitted).  See  Peter 
Branton, 6 FCC Rcd 610 (1991)(subsequent history omitted)(no 
language is per se indecent). 

13 Infinity Broadcasting Corporation  of Pennsylvania, 2 FCC 
Rcd 2705 (1987)(subsequent  history omitted)(citing Pacifica 
Foundation, 56 FCC  2d 94, 98 (1975), aff'd sub  nom. FCC v. 
Pacifica Foundation, 438 U.S. 726 (1978)).  

14 Indecency Policy Statement, 16  FCC Rcd 7999, 8002 ¶¶ 7-8 
(2001) (emphasis in original).

15 Id.  See, e.g.,  Entercom Buffalo License, LLC (WGR(AM)), 
17 FCC  Rcd 11997,  11999-12000 ¶¶ 7,  9-10 (EB  2002).  See 
also, Peter Branton, 6 FCC Rcd at 610.

16  See, e.g., L.M. Communications of South Carolina, Inc. 
(WYBB(FM)), 7 FCC Rcd 1595 (MMB 1992)(a fleeting and 
isolated utterance (``[t]he hell I did, I drove the mother-
fucker...'') within the context of live and spontaneous 
programming not actionable).  See also Industry Guidance On 
the Commission's Case Law Interpreting 18 U.S.C. § 1464 and 
Enforcement Policies Regarding Broadcast Indecency, 16 FCC 
Rcd 7999, 8008-09 ¶18 (2001).

17 See Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15, 24 (1973).

18   See WGBH  Educational Foundation  (WGBH-TV), 69  FCC 2d 
1250,    1253-54   (1978)(offensive    language,   including 
expletives, does  not fit within the  established definition 
of obscenity).  

19 See Miller v. California, 413 U.S. at 18-19, 24.