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Thread: MTV banned SOAD's "Boom" video
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MTV banned SOAD's "Boom" video
do yourself a favour & DL this brand new video from kazaa (lite):
System Of A Down - Boom
(original name: System_Of_A_Down_-_Boom_-_videopimp.mpg) around 32MB
A purported internal memo from Mark Sunderland, Broadcast Standards Manager from MTV Networks Europe, outlines the network's censorship policy after the invasion of Iraq began. Included in the videos the network has blacked out during the conflict are "Boom!" from SYSTEM OF A DOWN, "Holy Wars" from MEGADETH and "Don't Want To Miss A Thing" from AEROSMITH. Sunderland explained, "Obviously, there will be heightened public sensitivity to representations of war, soldiers, bombing, destruction of buildings and public unrest at home. The ITC Programme Code requires us not to broadcast material which offends against good taste or is offensive to public feeling
http://www.internalmemos.com/memos/m...p?memo_id=1424
source: http://www.earboards.com/index.php?
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03-25-2003, 04:36 PM #2
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I wonder if MuchMusic will show the videos in question. I'm a little suprised that Don't Want To Miss A Thing is banned now.
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With music videos, news, movies and everything my opinion is simple and the same:
It should be up to the networks to provide the viewer with everything they possibly can and then the viewer to decide what they find offensive by using their remote control.
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but MTV is merely being respectful to the people involved in this situation......
it is IMO simply a show of courtesy or respect to some people...
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Originally posted by Marcus
With music videos, news, movies and everything my opinion is simple and the same:
It should be up to the networks to provide the viewer with everything they possibly can and then the viewer to decide what they find offensive by using their remote control.
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hmm... well, a network can show what they want, but I think the least they should do is state that they are censoring videos due to the current situation, and offer a list of censored vids online.
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Originally posted by moviebuff
So it shouldn't be up to the studio who pays for the air time to decide what they show.
Banning videos is not the way to draw an audience. If people don't like a video you can take it out of your regular rotation of what - 30? (I see little variaty anyway) Make it by reqest - don't ban it.
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Well, as far as I've seen, MTV plays 10 music videos a day during TRL, and that's about it. The rest is their own original programming, some of which is good, but most of which is crap.
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MTV... pussifying the world for over 20 years.
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MTV sucks from day on when they left HEADBANGER'S BALL ! :angel"
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Originally posted by blugh
Well, as far as I've seen, MTV plays 10 music videos a day during TRL, and that's about it. The rest is their own original programming, some of which is good, but most of which is crap.
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what about comments on the video itself ?
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