Agraza
Registered Hutt
People saying some silly shit. AMC doesn't have to censor anything vis-a-vis the FCC. They do it to maintain a certain audience and advertisement presence. The FCC only regulates obscenity on broadcast television, which are always included in basic cable packages. AMC isn't broadcast and is left to its own devices, but until they got into this original programming phase they were very morally conservative and that has lingered.I thought cable didn't have to censor content?
The FCC is getting a lot of pressure from broadcast TV networks to loosen standards as they lose market share to cable channels, so I expect as the standards are lowered for broadcast TV the accepted behavior on cable channels will shift as well. They have to stay edgier to preserve the advantage the broadcast networks are afraid of don't they?
I'm pretty sure the FCC do mandate the inclusion of closed captioning regardless of broadcast or not, but AMC has been censoring its closed captioning so that the text don't match the audio, and this has irked deaf people that want the authentic dialogue. That is the conservatism I was talking about before.
I'm uncertain what influence cable providers have over the channels on their networks. Comcast, for example, might have contractual oversight, but that seems unlikely to me.