Canadian Federal Watchdog Urges Agency To Reconsider Ban of Dire Straits Song

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Canada’s broadcast regulator the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission has put pressure on the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council to reconsider its decision to ban Dire Straits’ 1985 hit “Money for Nothing” from Canadian airwaves for including an anti-gay slur The CRTC received more then 250 complaints about the CBSC’s decision to…

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