On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:45:45 GMT, Michael Ravnitzky
<mikerav@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> implied:
>PUBLIC COMPLAINT LETTERS ABOUT TV SHOWS: HOW TO GET THEM
>By Michael Ravnitzky , mikerav@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>The FCC receives a large number of astonishing citizen complaint letters
and
>emails about television shows. Correspondents complain for a variety of
>reasons, including concerns about sexual and violent content. But many
>complaints really are off the wall.
>
>You can obtain copies from the FCC of public complaints about particular
>television programs ¡© just use the form letter below. Please use a
separate
>letter for each program you inquire about, to ease in handling the
request.
>Note that due to their recordkeeping procedures the FCC can only readily
>access complaints since early 2003, so current or recent shows should be
>your focus. Yes, some of these shows are cable shows ¡© odd as it may
seem,
>the FCC gets almost as many complaint letters about cable shows as for
>broadcast shows.
>
>Want to see examples? There are a number of complaint letters posted
about
>several television shows, including FAMILY GUY, at a web page here:
>
>http://www.governmentattic.org/documents.html
>
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Actually, it is pretty funny reading.


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