Does censorship make business sense? Inner City Broadcasting has joined the battle against violence in music.

Black EnterpriseVol. 24 Nbr. 9, April 1994

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New York, New York radio station owner bans offensive broadcasting of offensive lyrics

Inner City Broadcasting has joined other black-owned radio station owners in preventing the playing of lyrics they feel incites black-on-black violence. Inner City, owner of WBLS-FM, has experienced positive community response to its action.

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Does censorship make business sense? Inner City Broadcasting has joined the battle against violence in music.

Inner City Broadcasting has joined the battle against violence in music.

When radio stations censure offensive lyrics from their airwaves, is it an act of civic responsib...

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