FCC declares Fukudome offensive, not suitable for broadcast
FCC DECLARES FUKUDOME OFFENSIVE, NOT SUITABLE FOR BROADCAST
[SOURCE: Sports Network News]
The Chicago Cubs signed prized Japanese free agent Kosuke Fukudome to a four-year, $48 million offer to play for everyone’s favorite lovable losers. All excitement, however, ceased when the Federal Communications Commission declared the name Fukudome indecent material and prohibited the name from appearing on any future WGN television or radio broadcasts. This FCC declaration, released only minutes after the press conference introducing Fukudome to Cub fans, is a crushing blow to a team expecting a revenue boost from the sale of Fukudome merchandise and to a massive fan base that now includes Japan. The FCC reached the decision to ban Fukudome after receiving three hand-written letters voicing concern for the kind of effect the name could have on children. New Tribune Company owner Sam Zell was quick to respond, and an online vote will offer fans three choices to select from to help decide on a replacement name. Although not finalized, the preliminary choices are Hee-Seop Choi, Kosuke Sandberg and World's Greatest Newplayer.
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FCC declares Fukudome offensive, not suitable for broadcast