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TV profanity filter manufacturer reacts with new options to counteract obscenity as Supreme Court prepares for review.

Supreme Court Preparing to Review Use of F-word on TV

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- Christian Newswire  Thursday, October 6, 2011
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ROGERS, Ark.,—Most Americans believe they are safe from obscene language on television, but the FCC has ruled otherwise. When U2 singer Bono used the F-word on live TV, thousands of complaints flooded the FCC. Their response? They ruled that this word was acceptable on broadcast TV, except in sexual situations. The Supreme Court is now preparing to review such decisions.

Meanwhile, an Arkansas company, TVGuardian, LLC, has a new range of tools that families can use to protect themselves from encountering obscene language when they watch TV. Their device is called “TVGuardian,” and, when connected to the back of a television, it automatically mutes out all forms of foul language.

Today the company is announcing a new rental program, with rates starting as low as $9.95 a month. A promotional special is currently running that allows customers to try TVGuardian in their homes for free for 40 days when they pay shipping.

“Because it’s the only tool of its kind, TVGuardian is expensive to manufacture,” says company President Britt Bennett. “We hope this new rental program will make it more affordable for families.”

The Supreme Court is about to review past FCC rulings on “fleeting expletives,” and the FCC has legislation before it that could help make tools like TVGuardian available to more families. The issue of foul language, it seems, is never going away.

“Words that used to be so rare and offensive on TV just a few years back,” says Bennett “are now almost commonplace. And more widespread. Lately I’ve had customers telling me how they’ve been hearing foul language on cooking shows.”

TVGuardian works on all forms of TV entertainment and filters all types of foul language, including profane references to God and Jesus.

Says Bennett, “It allows families to watch TV again without having to worry about getting ambushed by language that offends them.”

Further information is available at http://www.TVGuardian.com.

About TVGuardian, LLC

TVGuardian, LLC offers the only patented foul language filtering technology for TV today. TVGuardian was established in 1997 and is based in Rogers, Arkansas.




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