Canada wants unedited "Money for Nothing" back on the radio

Tagged: Canada, Money, Radio, Entertainment, Technology
Source: Ars Technica - Read the full article
Posted: 2 years 16 weeks ago

"Canada's official telecommunications regulatory agency is unhappy about the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council's recent decision that the unedited version of the Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing" is "unacceptable for broadcast." The CBSC, which represents 760 private Canadian radio/television license owners, made that call earlier this month in response to a complaint that the tune includes three references to an offensive word."
 

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falmatrix2r
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really...REALLY