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The ] issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (a precursor to a fine) of $755,000 against four stations owned by ] (including its parent station, ]) on ], ] for objectionable segments of "Bubba the Love Sponge" aired on its stations in five Florida cities: Callahan, Clearwater, Port Charlotte and West Palm Beach, and Jacksonville. The fine consisted of the maximum of $27,500 for each of 26 airings of a segment plus $40,000 for record-keeping violations. <ref></ref> | The ] issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (a precursor to a fine) of $755,000 against four stations owned by ] (including its parent station, ]) on ], ] for objectionable segments of "Bubba the Love Sponge" aired on its stations in five Florida cities: Callahan, Clearwater, Port Charlotte and West Palm Beach, and Jacksonville. The fine consisted of the maximum of $27,500 for each of 26 airings of a segment plus $40,000 for record-keeping violations. <ref></ref> | ||
The segments included graphic discussions about sex and drugs and according to the FCC were "designed to pander to, titillate and shock listeners".{{Fact|date=October 2008}} One segment featured the cartoon characters ], ] and ] discussing sexual activities |
The segments included graphic discussions about sex and drugs and according to the FCC were "designed to pander to, titillate and shock listeners".{{Fact|date=October 2008}} One segment featured the cartoon characters ], ] and ] discussing sexual activities. | ||
Clear Channel Communications discontinued the Bubba The Love Sponge Show on Monday, February 23rd, 2004. On Wednesday, February 25th 2004, Clear Channel CEO Maceo Butler testified in front of Congress stating that the Bubba The Love Sponge show would no longer be broadcast on Clear Channel. | Clear Channel Communications discontinued the Bubba The Love Sponge Show on Monday, February 23rd, 2004. On Wednesday, February 25th 2004, Clear Channel CEO Maceo Butler testified in front of Congress stating that the Bubba The Love Sponge show would no longer be broadcast on Clear Channel. |
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Radio showGenre | Comedy, Talk |
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Running time | 4 hours (approximately) |
Country of origin | United States |
Home station | Howard 101 and 102.5 'The Bone |
Starring | Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem Brent Hatley Mike "Manson" Waters Nedley Mandingo III (Character voiced by Mike "Manson" Waters) Matt "Spice Boy" Lloyd |
Created by | Bubba The Love Sponge |
Executive producer(s) | Brent Hatley Matt Lloyd |
Opening theme | "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix |
Ending theme | "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix |
Website | http://btls.com |
Bubba the Love Sponge (born Todd Alan Clem in Warsaw, Indiana on April 23, 1966) is a controversial radio talk show host. Bubba's radio shows are broadcast on Howard 101 at Sirius Satellite Radio and on Cox Radio stations WHPT in Tampa, WFYV in Jacksonville, WHDR in Miami, WHTQ in Orlando, and WDYL in Richmond, along with Beasley Broadcast Group station WRXK in Fort Myers
Early Career and the FCC
The Federal Communications Commission issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (a precursor to a fine) of $755,000 against four stations owned by Clear Channel Communications (including its parent station, WXTB) on January 27, 2004 for objectionable segments of "Bubba the Love Sponge" aired on its stations in five Florida cities: Callahan, Clearwater, Port Charlotte and West Palm Beach, and Jacksonville. The fine consisted of the maximum of $27,500 for each of 26 airings of a segment plus $40,000 for record-keeping violations.
The segments included graphic discussions about sex and drugs and according to the FCC were "designed to pander to, titillate and shock listeners". One segment featured the cartoon characters Alvin the chipmunk, George Jetson and Scooby Doo discussing sexual activities.
Clear Channel Communications discontinued the Bubba The Love Sponge Show on Monday, February 23rd, 2004. On Wednesday, February 25th 2004, Clear Channel CEO Maceo Butler testified in front of Congress stating that the Bubba The Love Sponge show would no longer be broadcast on Clear Channel.
Current Activities
On January 9th 2006 Bubba began broadcasting on Sirius Satellite Radio. In January 2008 Bubba began broadcasting a live morning show from Tampa radio station WHPT (102.5 "The Bone") on January 8, 2008 which was simulcast on the Jacksonville, Florida radio station WFYV (104.5 FM). During the second quarter of 2008, Bubba's show received a number one rating in his home market of Tampa. Cox Radio then expanded its broadcast of the Bubba the Love Sponge show to include four more radio stations covering the cities of Miami, Orlando, Ft. Myers and Richmond.
In December 2008 Bubba extended his contract with Sirius/XM for another 2 years. The contract consisted of a rebroadcast of his terrestrial morning show, in addition to a satellite only show Friday mornings.
In January 2009 Cox Radio stations WHDR-FM Miami (93 Rock), WHTQ-FM Orlando (96.5), and WDYL Richmond (Y101), along with Beasley Broadcast Group station WRXK-FM Ft. Myers (96 K-Rock), also began broadcasting the Bubba the Love Sponge Show. Bubba's show is broadcast live each day with a 10 second delay (confirmed on air 8/20/09), from Bubba’s custom, multimedia studio in Tampa.
References
- Pinellas County Consolidated Justice Information System
- FCC Issues Steep Indecency Fines, Proposes $755K 'Bubba The Love Sponge' Radio Show - CBS News
- Jacksonville.com
- Saghir, Ryan (May 5, 2008). "Bubba The Love Sponge regains #1 spot in Tampa Bay" (Original). Orbitcast. Online: Orbitcast. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
External links
Howard Stern | |
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Career | |
Books | |
The Howard Stern Show | |
Howard 100 and 101 | |
See also |