Target: pay TV's wild side: a government cleanup would include cable and satellite's lucrative porn business.(Cover Story)

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 2005 by McConnell, Bill

Broadcast television suffered Washington's wrath last year for the infamous transgressions of Bono and Janet Jackson. Now it looks like cable and satellite programmers' turn on the hot seat as Congress and the Justice Department contemplate steps that could terminate pay TV's free pass to show anything, anytime.

The industry's wide latitude is threatened on two fronts. First, many in Congress want to impose on cable the same type of restrictions that limit when broadcasters may air their sexiest and edgiest mainstream shows. The other worry for the cable industry is a rising sentiment to eliminate an extremely lucrative line of programming that no broadcaster would dare provide: pay-per-view porn. If proponents fully realized their goals of...

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