Broadcasters Act to Curb 'Indecency' Speaking at a congressional hearing on decency rules in the media, Clear Channel Radio head John Hogan apologizes for offensive material from a now-dismissed Florida disc jockey. A House committee is considering raising the fines levied on stations that broadcast material found to be indecent. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.

Broadcasters Act to Curb 'Indecency'

Broadcasters Act to Curb 'Indecency'

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Speaking at a congressional hearing on decency rules in the media, Clear Channel Radio head John Hogan apologizes for offensive material from a now-dismissed Florida disc jockey. A House committee is considering raising the fines levied on stations that broadcast material found to be indecent. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.