Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Does some government deal regulate how long they can show the NFL cheerleaders on TV during the game?

They actually showed the Charger's cheerleaders running on the field behind Brett Farve for about three seconds. I would like to write the government official and explain that everyone would enjoy seeing the cheerleaders instead of the goofy fans, unless there's a fight?

Your thoughts?


hahah luckily the government has little control in terms of camera shots

i'm sure you can find video online to fit you needs

Some years back, when the American Football League was getting started, as part of the effort to draw viewers from the NFL, the network broadcasting the games spent considerable camera time on the cheerleaders (who were usually better to watch than the sorry AFL players). Then the complaints started coming in about too many T&A shots. The government made noises about getting involved, but didn't because camera coverage of the cheerleaders was dialed back.

Yes, it is regulated by specific legislation. I'm not supposed to know this. So, of course, I can't divulge the exact wording of the law. I can say only that it involves a kind of global warming.

Just - please - don't ask me to define "globe".

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