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OldBoy 12-24-06 12:19 PM

Comedy Central...ever watch it late night Saturdays?
 
Have you ever turned on Comedy Central late night, after 12am or so (not sure if it is only Saturdays), but they show movies. One I saw was "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut", another, last night at 1am was "Bad Santa".

To my amazement they didn't bleep any cussing. Of course, I've heard s*it and *sshole on FX's series. But, Comedy Central airs f*ck and every variation of it.

They didn't bleep any of the "Uncle F*cker" song from South Park. I couldn't believe it. And then last night nothing bleeped in "Bad Santa".

I don't understand how basic cable can air such things. Anyone notice this and know why they can?

Gizmo 12-24-06 12:22 PM

They've been doing this for years. 'The Secret Stash'.

sb5 12-24-06 12:35 PM

I may be wrong, but it's to my understanding that there isn't actually any constraints put on cable by the FCC (they only cover public airwaves), and that censoring is self-administered. Which means they could show this content any time of day, but choose not to, or choose to only show it very late at night.

Again, I'm sort of hazy on this, so someone can correct me if I'm wrong.

The Infidel 12-24-06 03:20 PM

I caught the William Shatner roast late one night, and I was like "Holy crap!" I had to double check to make sure I hadn't accidentally clicked on PPV.

cracksky 12-24-06 03:49 PM

I caught Bad Santa as well as the first Jackass movie and 90-minute standups from Dave Chappelle and Katt Williams all uncut over the last few weeks. Every Friday and Saturday night at 1:00 AM I believe.

I think the FCC cutoff is Midnight but most networks are still afraid to air stuff anyway.

NIce job, Comedy Central. :thumbsup:

skatefan20 12-24-06 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by The_Infidel
I caught the William Shatner roast late one night, and I was like "Holy crap!" I had to double check to make sure I hadn't accidentally clicked on PPV.

DARN! Missed it.

Been waiting for Comedy Central to air the uncensored version.

MasterCXtreme 12-24-06 04:19 PM

As long as the advertisers are fine with it (and those particular ones that are buying airtime after midnight probably love it)... a cable channel can show whatever it wants.

mike7162 12-24-06 04:21 PM

Still no nudity though, right?

Silt 12-24-06 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by mike7162
Still no nudity though, right?


In the U.S.? Are you kidding? Can't be having any nudity! Cuss words and murder after grisly murder is ok though!

RichC2 12-24-06 07:58 PM

I've seen T&A on there numerous times after midnight. That said I believe the FCC cutoff for Broadcast channels (NBC, ABC, CBS, WB, etc; ) is 10:00 pm, and starts again at I think 6:00 am. Many of the complaints for shows that usually air at 10:00 pm come in because they air at 9:00 pm Central time.

Cable is unregulated if it isn't offered over the air in any location (I believe some places get TNT and TBS standard. Thus their movies are butchered.) Which is how South Park got away with the Shit episode airing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the secret stash -- which they keep at late night to avoid being fucked over by parenting groups and thus advertisers.

Lateralus 12-24-06 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by mike7162
Still no nudity though, right?


Well the South Park movie showed Saddam's "penis"

Charlie Goose 12-27-06 06:43 AM

I remember watch SP:BLU a couple of years ago on CC uncut. I thought that was just a one time thing. Now I know that they show stuff late at night with no dubbing, I'm going to check it out.

GuessWho 12-27-06 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by sb5
I may be wrong, but it's to my understanding that there isn't actually any constraints put on cable by the FCC (they only cover public airwaves), and that censoring is self-administered. Which means they could show this content any time of day, but choose not to, or choose to only show it very late at night.

Again, I'm sort of hazy on this, so someone can correct me if I'm wrong.

Yep, the FCC has no control over cable. The FCC regulates the "public airwaves"--cable is a privately-owned system.

Any censoring on cable is done voluntarily by the network. Nickelodeon could show porn if it wanted.

Jimmy James 12-27-06 10:06 AM

The FCC does regulate the cable industry, but the standards are indeed different than from broadcasters.

GuessWho 12-27-06 10:45 AM

from wikipedia:


Note that cable outlets, such as Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, are not governed by the FCC

Jimmy James 12-27-06 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by GuessWho
from wikipedia:

Also from wikipedia:


The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 as the successor to the Federal Radio Commission and is charged with regulating all non-Federal Government use of the radio spectrum (including radio and television broadcasting), and all interstate telecommunications (wire, satellite and cable) as well as all international communications that originate or terminate in the United States. It is an important factor in US telecommunication policy. The FCC took over wire communication regulation from the Interstate Commerce Commission.

Albert71292 12-27-06 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by mike7162
Still no nudity though, right?

Apparently not. I caught "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" on Comedy Central one night recently. They kept advertising it as "uncut", yet no Phoebe Cates boobies...

GuessWho 12-27-06 01:31 PM

Jimmy,

Regulating the wiring system, signals, antennas, etc for cable (which is what your quoted wiki is talking about) is a lot different from governing content.

The FCC has fought to get control over content but has failed to win that authority.

Please see "Program Content Regulations "
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/csgen.html


The public owns the air and therefore we own the airwaves. Broadcasters use those public airwaves so they cannot use "our" air to transmit offensoive material. Cable is a privately-owned system with viewers who voluntary sign up to receive the programming. That's different.

cracksky 12-27-06 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Albert71292
Apparently not. I caught "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" on Comedy Central one night recently. They kept advertising it as "uncut", yet no Phoebe Cates boobies...

Apparantly, Comedy Central are full of it as when the aired the supposed uncut Trading Places the other day, they zoomed in to avoid showing Jamie Lee's titties.

Rypro 525 12-27-06 04:30 PM

Also they blurred the nudity in the jackass movie.

sundog 12-27-06 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by mike7162
Still no nudity though, right?

Yup. Was watching Trading Places late Monday night.

Alas, no 1983 Jamie Lee Curtis breasteses...

Groucho 12-27-06 04:58 PM

Technically, if they show the scene and blur or zoom to hide the nudity, it's still "uncut" since the scene is intact. -rolleyes-

cracksky 12-28-06 07:02 AM

They actually use the phrase: Uncut, Uncensored & Unedited before each break.

cracksky 12-29-06 02:11 AM

OMG, That Lisa Lampinelli show was freakin' classic tonight. I'd only seen her for a few minutes here and there on Roasts but this was 90 minutes of non-stop laughter (except for the commercials). One of the best stand-ups ever. Not for the thin-skinned though. Great audience. :clap:

Rypro 525 12-30-06 12:39 AM

well, Not Another Teen Movie is on now. I just turned it on, so I don't know if they'll show "All" of the exchange student or not, but i will update the threade with the anwser.


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