In a related local story, News8Austin found themselves in a similar situation recently, when Mayoral candidate Carole Keeton-McClellan-Rylander-Strayhorn had a wardrobe malfunction during a campaign appearance.
Yes, they’re STILL mulling over Janet Jackson’s breast
Still struggling after all these years on the issue of indecency on television, the U.S. Supreme Court just returned the lawsuit against CBS Television to the lower court, regarding Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during the Superbowl a couple of years ago back. This is part of the United States’ never-ending effort to prove to the rest of earth how utterly uptight we are.
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I believe its important to realize that the media has a responsibility to the general public. There responsibility holds to the fact that the contents covered or in this case uncovered reflect to the companies social responsibility. So instead of complaining about this issue being ongoing, the better question is, is this company holding to its social responsibility? If so, even witht he long court systems, are they doing it for show or is the indecency trully a matter of concern?