Howard Stern Crucified by the FCC

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"Crucified by the FCC" is a collection of some of Howard Stern's most controversial and uncensored radio moments, released in 1991 as a box set. It includes segments that were banned or heavily censored due to the strict FCC regulations he often pushed up against in the late '80s and early '90s. Stern's show was known for its edgy and sometimes shocking content, which frequently put him at odds with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), leading to fines for "indecent" broadcasting. "Crucified by the FCC" was a way for Stern to showcase those moments without censorship, highlighting his battles for free speech on the airwaves.

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