No Age Censored on Craig Ferguson

Posted on Friday, October 10th, 2008 by Danielle

Super popular neo-lo-fi LA punk band, NO AGE felt the cold stern hand of the man the other night as they taped their performance for CBS’ Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson. Apparently due to the FCC’s equal time law that no longer exists a CBS producer put the kibosh on Randy Randall’s Obama t-shirt and refused to tape their performance unless the shirt was removed. Infuriated, Randall put on another shirt, scrawled “FREE HEALTHCARE” on it, and rocked his heart out to a non existent studio audience. What the EFF America?!

Super popular neo-lo-fi LA punk band, NO AGE felt the cold stern hand of the man the other night as they taped their performance for CBS’ Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson. Apparently due to the FCC’s equal time law that no longer exists a CBS producer put the kibosh on Randy Randall’s Obama t-shirt and refused to tape their performance unless the shirt was removed. Infuriated, Randall put on another shirt, scrawled “FREE HEALTHCARE” on it, and rocked his heart out to a non existent studio audience. What the EFF Americ

From the No Age Blog:

Hello All,

I have recently come under what can only be called extreme censorship. On Oct 2nd No Age was scheduled to perform on the Late Late show with Craig Ferguson, to be broadcasted on CBS later this month. I felt it was important to voice my choice for presidential candidate, Barack Obama, seeing as the episode would air 8 days before election day. We rehearsed on the stage and were waiting to film our performance when I was told that I would not be able to wear my Barack Obama t shirt. I was shocked, it seemed like some kind of joke, especially coming from a show like the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, produced by David Letterman’s production company World Wide Pants. The representatives of CBS said that by wearing an Obama T-shirt I would be violating the FCC rule of equal time for all candidates

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-time_rule

however there there is a doctrine of fairness that former President Ronald Reagan and current president George W Bush supported the repeal of in order to allow themselves more time in the media.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_Doctrine

Regardless, the Equal time rule clearly favors candidates with more financial support. Ralph Nader and Ron Paul are not seen nearly as much as Obama and McCain.

I had to look at what I was up against and with 5 minutes before we were supposed to shoot I had only a hand full of options. I could either A) walk away from the show and decline from appearing on the show, or B) change my T-shirt. My first choice was A. However, after talking way past the 5 minute mark, Dean and I decided that it would be better to take advantage of the stage we had at our disposal. I decided to make an appeal for “Free Health Care” on my T-shirt seeing as I was unable to voice my support for Barack Obama. Access to affordable health care is an issue very near to my heart for many personal reasons and I am sure that many of you can relate. I have lost and stood by as many of my close family members have battled with terrible illnesses. I have myself gone through traumatic hospitalizations only to come out the other side alive but horribly in debt.

I encourage all of you to speak out about your political views and your feelings about the many issues that are up for discussion at this crucial time in American history. CBS and major media outlets DO NOT speak for me. I do not look to corporate media to inform my views on the issues. Together through our communities we can make a difference and make it a point to express our views in order to shape our world into a better place.

Thank you,

Randy Randall

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/arthur/384/who-cares-what-musicians-

http://stereogum.com/archives/no-age-almost-go-shirtless-for-obama_026401.html