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mtv.jpgReport Rips MTV 'Smut' Aimed at Teens

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Conservative watchdog group Parents Television Council blasted MTV as "smut peddlers" Tuesday, accusing the music cable network of targeting young viewers with oversexed programming.

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Now this is cool.

One entity I dislike is launching a verbal assualt on another entity I dislike.

However, I wish they would go from verbal to all-out-war instead.

i agree ken...most of what i`ve seen on mtv is mindless rubbish..they`ve had the odd good thing on but very few and far between..... :lol:

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MTV might suck but I'm on their side against narrow-minded idiots like this group

It may be that they're against "smut peddling", but I wouldn't mind if they were against, "stupid bullshit peddling" instead.

MTV makes people stupid, it can be proven.

As a matter of fact, I don’t really care about this group (because I don’t care what they think, and they have no real power to do anything).

MTV has a lot of the “youth” of the U.S. by the proverbial balls, and continues to pump stupid bullshit to them day after day. It pains me to see that. They’re also an RIAA tool.

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