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What the ---- ? 

Brooks Boliek reports in today's HOLLYWOOD REPORTER that the FCC is continuing its crackdown on broadcast profanity. This time it's against live sports. 
In its continuing crackdown on on-air profanity, the FCC has requested numerous tapes from broadcasters that might include vulgar remarks from unruly spectators, coaches and athletes at live sporting events, industry sources</summary>
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