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Jock Continues to Shock: Syndicated radio “shock jock” Howard Stern is in more trouble with the Federal Communications Commission. The matter concerns a December, 1988, broadcast in which Stern, carried by the Infinity Broadcasting Corp., touched on several questionable subjects and the FCC reportedly will issue either a $2,000 or $6,000 fine. Last week, listeners got to hear the questionable material all over again as Stern read his audiences in New York, Philadelphia and Washington the skit that drew the FCC’s ire.
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