Industry Ears, Parents Television Council Making It Hard for Media Execs
New York Daily News, June 23, 2008
By Stanley Crouch
We shouldn't pretend that the freedoms artists have gained against the puritanical censorship of work intended for adults should be irresponsibly applied to work intended to do nothing more than exploit and titillate our children with sexual and violent content.
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