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16 Jan 2011 - Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My!

Dear 92 Citi FM,


      I have listened to you since I first discovered FM. Back when you were the only station that really played rock. Hard rock.

As a wide-eyed teenager I'd call in and request you to play some metal, and you would tell me "that can never be played on the radio."

Shadow Davis would some times mock me for what I would call in and request. Eventually he would leave for Toronto, and you were saved by Brian Cook.


      Eventually you would fire him, and then turn to being a "classic rock" radio station saying "we've been playing this since it was new!"


      You lost me for a while, but then you started playing Dee Snyder's House of Hair. While it was only once a week, it let me know that you had seen the error of your ways. You had discovered that Metal, (at least the watered down version) belonged on the radio. Adding in the House of Blues... there was hope, and I started listening to the radio station again. You even started sending me emails, asking me what I felt about the music I heard on your radio station. What's more, you listened to me. You played songs that I had long wanted to hear or that I never dreamed I'd actually hear on the Radio.


      I figured that much of this was probably a result of now being owned by Rogers Media. I was willing to embrace the new corporate overlords as they made the experience with your station much more enjoyable.

::Cue Ominous Music::


      But then things started to change. You acquired a new program director. Suddenly the House of Hair was gone. The metal started disappearing. You acquired a voice tracked DJ. There was immature toilet pranks on the radio. Shadow Davis came back. Then you decided to embrace censorship.

Allow me to share an Article from my local newspaper:

Source: Winnipeg Free Press

Knopfler: rewrote lyric for Canada Knopfler: rewrote lyric for Canada  The man who wants to be prime minister says we're in dire straits if we start messing around with iconic pop songs.

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff told a media scrum covering the Winnipeg stop on his national tour that he doesn't like the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council's censorship of Dire Straits' Grammy Award-winning song, Money for Nothing.

"I thought it was a great song when I first heard it and I still think it's a great song. Though you've got to look back at those lyrics again, they were written for a particular time. But I don't like censorship," he said.

The CBSC ruled the song unfit for radio earlier this week because of the use of the word "faggot" in the lyrics.

Even Dire Straits keyboardist Guy Fletcher weighed in on his personal website, responding to fans' questions by calling the decision "unbelievable" and referencing a conversation with the song's writer, Mark Knopfler.

"Mark tells me that due to the ban, he has now substituted the word faggot for 'fudger'.... for Canada," Fletcher wrote. "I reckon Canada could ban about 75 per cent of all records ever made."

The response from the local radio scene ranged from frustration to anger to resignation.

Matt Cundill, program director for Power 97, said the rock station will play the edited version of the song from now on but his listeners aren't happy about it.

"Most of our audience, which is 40 years old, understands the context of that song. That was part of the fun. That's what old people used to say about MTV," he said. "Money for Nothing is MTV, that's the soundtrack of a generation. It's a song people are very attached to."

Cundill said listeners haven't complained about One In A Million by Guns N' Roses or the Pogues' Fairy Tale in New York, because they're more obscure.

The decision came out of the blue for many radio people, according to Howard Kroeger, a Winnipeg-based radio consultant. He said he's been in the business for three decades and never heard a single complaint about the tune or its lyrics.

"If you want to play the politically correct game, there are tons of songs (with explicit lyrics) that have slipped past the censors over the years," he said, such as Lou Reed's Take A Walk On The Wild Side and Alannis Morisette's You Oughta Know.

Kroeger said he respects the decision by stations in Edmonton and Halifax to put the original version on "repeat" for one consecutive hour.

CITI FM moved in the opposite direction. Scott Armstrong, the station's general manager and program director, says Money for Nothing won't be on its playlist at all anymore.

As a policy, they only present songs as they were originally released on album and they don't play any songs that have been censored.

"We're not prepared to play the edited version that does exist of that song," he said.

David Drake, assistant program director at BOB FM, said his station has been playing the edited version for several years.

geoff.kirbyson@freepress.mb.ca

-- with files from Kevin Rollason, The Canadian Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 15, 2011 C12

I understand the choice of not to play the edited version. I feel that Fudger is more derogatory and explicit then Faggot. However at the end of the day they have chosen to censor Art rather than making a stand. This is Grammy winning song that actually has cultural relevance to when it was written. And now according to 92 it no longer exists.


I was offended when they hired Samantha Stevens, a DJ from Toronto who simply mails in her voice work. (This would be the Voice Tracked reference. AKA ROBO DJ.) The argument is that "voice tracking saves money, and helps keep the radio station alive, saving other local jobs." Winnipeg has no shortage of people who would like to work as a DJ. Seeing as only the lunch time slot is Robo DJ'd, they obviously see the use in keeping local DJ's around. You can't tell me that the money they're "saving" by using Ms. Stevens is the difference between keepin the Radio Station operating, and having to shut its doors.


So goodbye 92. You censor Art. You deny the relevance of Metal. You take away jobs from locals, and export them to Toronto. You are dead to me.






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1 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by njbrock22 January 17, 2011, 02:25:35 AM
sad that it is coming to this nowadays, hell we have a few songs banned down this way on our local stations of the classical rock era, yet they can play uncensored Disturbed, Rap and everything else, yet the classical rock era can use one word that may SOUND offensive and this happens... yeah that's why i don't listen to our local stations anymore i listen to other stations over internet radio now bleh.
2 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by Queensryche January 17, 2011, 08:34:34 AM
I support you 100% Goth. Here in the States, it's worse. Words such as "drugs", "whore", and "balls" are now considered unfit for radio, and at times they gut the meaning of a song entirely. One example would be the song "What It's Like" by Everlast. The drug references, minor swear words, and even the word "damn" are censored, and as a result the song is bereft of meaning.

If you want to listen to uncensored rock, I can suggest you subscribe to SiriusXM radio. Yeah, you have to pay for it, but you get uncensored songs, more than the same 10 or 15 songs over and over again, and lots of great programming. Not to mention every single NHL game on radio should the game you want to watch not be on TV.
3 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by DogTheUnemployed January 17, 2011, 10:24:52 AM
One of of my favorite songs is Smile Empty Soul's "Bottom of a Bottle". Finding that song on the radio in it's censored format is difficult while the original version is impossible. Let us know if the letter or your search turns up anything positive.
4 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by Scotty January 21, 2011, 05:06:09 PM
A similiar situation happened by our country station that my dad listens to. There was a huge outcry when "Toes" by Zach Brown Band mentions "ass" in the lyrics. Older listeners got offended and spoke up.

Since I bought my iPod 4 years ago, the radio has been non-existent to me. I'm a heavier rock/ light metal music guy and nothing in my areas even came close unless it was 2am in the morning on "The Edge".

Sadly, I kind of agree with the sensoring, but in the end, the people that find those words offensive shouldn't be listening to that station anyways, so why bother.
5 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by HalfBadger May 26, 2011, 01:38:44 PM
What I found interesting is that the one consultant said this situation came up out of the blue. If people liked the type of music a certain radio station plays, wouldn't they have heard the offensive material already on albums/downloaded songs and thus either get over it or avoid the radio station?
6 Re: Faggots and Fudgers - Oh My! Written by verygoodman January 13, 2012, 03:27:54 AM
I am so glad this internet thing works and your article really helped me. Might take you up on that home advice you


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