UC Irvine’s student-run radio station, KUCI (88.9...
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UC Irvine’s student-run radio station, KUCI (88.9 FM) will devote 12 hours of programming on Thursday to discussions of First Amendment issues. The third annual “Day of Decency” broadcast is part of a statewide anti-censorship drive mounted by a network of college stations based on University of California campuses. Special programming, which runs from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., will include discussions on the topics “Women and Censorship” and “Censorship and Computer Science.” There also will be interviews with representatives of the Moral Majority, and with shock-rocker G. G. Allin, who argued unsuccessfully in a 1991 Wisconsin trial that his act, which included defecating on stage and flinging feces at the audience, was a constitutionally protected expression of artistic freedom.
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