In 1972, comedian George Carlin famously released a bit on the seven “Filthy Words” you can never say on the public airwaves. The bit became the subject of a landmark Supreme Court decision, FCC v.
The DJ turned stand-up comedian was always proud that he had a place in broadcasting history, since it was the airing of his “Seven Dirty Words” routine on WBAI-FM New York that produced a landmark ...
The iconoclastic station was the first to broadcast George Carlin’s seven-dirty-words routine, which ended up being litigated all the way to the Supreme Court. — ...
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