Thursday, December 31, 2009

Still Too Dirty For Radio

Due to the controversy and public outcry surrounding Britney's upcoming single an official release date is still no where in sight.

The track's seemingly cryptic message, If You Seek Amy, is enough to make a Disney pop star blush if said fast enough and is currently considered too dirty to play on public airwaves between 6am and 10 pm.

'If the song were played between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., it would be in violation of the Broadcast Decency Law,' says Tim Winter, the president of the Parents Television Council.

Any song that is considered a violation can cost a radio station up to $325,000 in fines, money that stations are not prepared to risk.

Jive Records have yet to make any official comment on how they plan to clean up the single.

Bob Burke, the managing director of the FMQB record industry trade publication and promotions service. says 'They will have to change the single, because airplay equals more sales, and that's what record companies are in business for,'

'The label will creatively find a way to make it work.'

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