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Article: Foul Language Filtering Technology for Cable Unveiled by TVGuardian at NCTA's Cable Show '07.
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- Business Wire
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- May 8, 2007
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LAS VEGAS -- TVGuardian, LLC, The Foul Language Filtering Company, is bringing the cable industry the ability to filter out bad words. The company is showcasing the technology within the CableNET booth #221 at NCTA's Cable Show, through May 9 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV.
"If the recent Don Imus incident revealed anything," said Britt Bennett, President, "it's that words still matter to most Americans."
"Time Magazine has reported that more people are offended by bad language on TV than sex, nudity, violence or drug abuse," Bennett continued. "That makes foul language the Number One most offensive aspect of TV today. The TVG ...