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Shock jocks muzzled after sex prank
©Associated Press NEW YORK -- In the almost-anything-goes world of radio, a pair of New York shock jocks discovered what goes too far: sex inside St. Patrick's Cathedral. Opie and Anthony, co-hosts of WNEW-FM's popular afternoon drive-time program, remained off the air for a second day Tuesday while a 350,000-member Catholic group pushed for their station to get its license revoked. The pair is alleged to have broadcast a live, eyewitness account of a couple having sex in the landmark Manhattan church. "Nothing would make us happier than for WNEW's license to be revoked," said William Donohue, head of the Catholic League, which has also demanded a hefty fine for WNEW's parent company. The station is one of 180 owned nationwide by Infinity Broadcasting. FCC commissioner Michael Copps, saying he had received hundreds of outraged phone calls and e-mails, promised that the complaints were "on the fast track" for consideration. If they prove true, he said, "this commission should consider the strongest enforcement action possible against this station, up to and including revocation." The incident occurred Aug. 15, when a Virginia couple was arrested after police said they had sex in a vestibule a few feet from worshippers in the church. The encounter was described as it happened during the Opie and Anthony show. It was part of a regular feature where couples can win prizes for having sex in risky places. Brian Florence, 37, of Quantico, Va., and Loretta Lynn Harper, 35, of Alexandria, Va., were arrested on charges of public lewdness. Show producer Paul Mercurio, 42, who called via cell phone and described their actions, was charged with acting in concert. The couple were back in court Wednesday, and the judge, agreeing with prosecutors, denied a defense request to let them skip the court date, set for Oct. 2. "Anyone who travels to New York to commit a crime can come to New York for a court date," assistant district attorney Tata Cook-Littman said. Defense attorney Melissa Fritz, who has said the couple were simulating sex, declined to comment outside court. Her clients were heckled as they left the courthouse; one man yelled, "God is mad at you!" Infinity, after allowing its DJs back on the air Friday afternoon, decided to remove Greg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia beginning Monday. "We will continue to look into the matter," said Dana McClintock, a spokesperson for Infinity Broadcasting, saying that Opie and Anthony reruns would air indefinitely. The show is nationally syndicated in 17 markets outside New York City, including Cleveland, Dallas, Las Vegas, New Orleans and Washington, D.C. Over the past decade, the standards for broadcasting have coarsened, led by the envelope-pushing antics of Howard Stern, Don Imus and a legion of imitators. In the Tampa Bay area last year, 98 Rock shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge Clem had a wild boar castrated and killed in the parking lot of WXTB-FM 97.9 while he described the scene and added recorded pig squeals on the air. But Opie and Anthony went beyond most. In 1998, they were fired from a Massachusetts station after announcing on April Fool's Day that Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino had died in a car crash. Last year, ads for their program were yanked from 40 Westchester County, N.Y., buses after officials discovered that their "WOW" logo was a code encouraging women to doff their tops. Two months ago, the FCC imposed a $21,000 fine on Infinity after citing three "indecent" bits that appeared on the show between November 2000 and January 2001, one involving incest. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • Tampa Bay Times
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