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Eugene

(62,646 posts)
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 11:01 PM Aug 2019

Jimmy Kimmel Live! fined $395,000 over presidential alert skit

Source: BBC

Jimmy Kimmel Live! fined $395,000 over presidential alert skit

15 August 2019

ABC talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been fined $395,000 (£326,000) for mimicking a presidential alert on the programme, a US regulator announced.

The show replicated the emergency alert tone three times during a sketch mocking the warning system.

On the same day the programme aired, 3 October last year, the alert was officially tested nationwide.

As part of the trial, more than 200 million US mobile phones received a test "Presidential Alert" notification.

The alert system, which is designed to warn of major threats such as missile attacks, natural disasters and acts of terrorism, is run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema).

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Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49365767


A test "Presidential alert" was sent to Americans on 3 October, 2018 (Getty Images)
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! fined $395,000 over presidential alert skit (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
Free speech going down the tubes Tiggeroshii Aug 2019 #1
As late as the 1960's, radio and TV shows could not say "S.O.S." on the air. Eugene Aug 2019 #2
Possibly same reason it's not used for white terrorist mass shootings? PandoraAwakened Aug 2019 #4
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2019 #3
You can't yell "fire" in a crowded auditorium. steventh Aug 2019 #5

Eugene

(62,646 posts)
2. As late as the 1960's, radio and TV shows could not say "S.O.S." on the air.
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 11:13 PM
Aug 2019

Concern about "alert fatigue" is the official FCC story.

PandoraAwakened

(905 posts)
4. Possibly same reason it's not used for white terrorist mass shootings?
Fri Aug 16, 2019, 01:46 AM
Aug 2019

Just wondering, since it's supposed to be used for terrorist attacks, right?

We'd be getting a heavy dose of that alert fatigue, wouldn't we?

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steventh

(2,156 posts)
5. You can't yell "fire" in a crowded auditorium.
Fri Aug 16, 2019, 05:58 AM
Aug 2019

The same principle applies to issuing an emergency alert over public airways. I don't see this as a First Amendment freedom of speech issue. There are reasonable restraints on speech, and I believe this is properly one of them.

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