evels of acceptability and giving station managers in effect a political veto on certain types of messages.
Certainly, advertising of the sort just noted is in poor taste, and viewers might well object to having to see this sort of thing on television. This is usually offered as a reason for censoring this type of material--television is seen as different because it comes into the home intrusively and cannot be escaped. Actually, it can be escaped by s
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