It makes absolutely no sense for there to be radio edits and blanket bans on explicit songs receiving air time. Music is the only form of communication that receives blanket bans by the FCC in this manner. TV shows and movies get different ratings, and as long as there is an appropriate warning label, it can show anything short of pornography. The moment a musician says any word worse than "damn," whether drug-related or a simple curse word, it's considered to be "explicit content" and they get censored and/or banned from the air. A radio station should be able to say, "we're going to play an explicit content song, so if you don't want to hear it, change the station." It's honestly ridiculous that such puritanical regulations are placed on a single industry.
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All radio is broadcast over publicly owned airwaves and are thus under the jurisdiction of the FCC. TV that is also broadcast on public air waves are subject to the same restrictions. Cable and movie theaters are privately owned and not subject to the FCC. If you want it to change vote in people willing to change it. But this will not happen and it's a stupid issue to push because things like the internet exist and are easily accessible. Because I'm sure you're aware of this I have to assume you're just trolling, but regardless hopefully someone will learn something.