Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy

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    A long, long time ago our fore fathers sat down and drafted the most influential document of our lives as Americans, The Constitution. In this historical guideline for a free society the first Amendment deals with what they thought was a main need in our society that did not necessarily exist in other cultures at that time. This main need was free speech. Since this document was put into place, the issue of free speech has been heatedly debated among the common public, big business, and worldwide

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    incident in Super Bowl 38 when looking at television, and for radio, focused on the FCC and disc jockeys like Howard Stern. Here are the television articles as done by three of our group members. If there is a single most important event that happened in television that caused major ramifications, it would be the Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during the halftime show at Super Bowl 38. In this incident Janet Jackson exposed her right breast. Worst of all the Super Bowl was broadcast

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    Top 20 most embarrassing moments caught on TV (-- removed HTML --) Embarrassing moments happen to everyone, but it’s only for some lucky ones that sometimes those moments are caught on TV. Check out the most embarrassing moments caught on TV. 1. Steve Harvey and Miss Universe No one will ever be able to forget when Steve Harvey was hosting the Miss Universe pageant and he called out the wrong name when he was announcing the winner. What made this whole thing even more embarrassing for Harvey

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    all of us may not be television junkies, many of us do occasionally watch a show here and there. The issue of what can be shown on broadcast television has been at the center of conversation for years, especially the issue of airing nudity on television. Ask anyone who watched Superbowl XXXVIII in 2004 what the final score was and they may not remember, but they will definitely remember what happened during the halftime show, when Janet Jackson’s breast was exposed to the entire American audience due

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