Calling the performance "despicable," "explicit" and "vulgar," a handful of El Paso-area residents filed FCC complaints over ...
The FCC released a total 2,155 complaints about the Super Bowl, most of which were about the Bad Bunny halftime show.
The complaints, obtained by WIRED, described Bad Bunny’s performance as being overly sexual and protested that the show was in Spanish.
Federal Communications Commission records show viewers objected to Spanish-language lyrics, choreography and the Levi's ...
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show struck a particularly raw nerve with Texas viewers, according to new data released by ...
"That was the most disgusting inappropriate show," one viewer wrote to the FCC about Bad Bunny's set. "I had to make all of ...
Viewers criticized the show for being overly sexualized and inappropriate for a family audience watching the broadcast ...
Historic Spanish set: Bad Bunny delivered the first nearly all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show, showcasing Puerto Rican culture and political symbolism to an audience of about 100 million viewers.
The FCC is trying to enforce Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1934, which requires over-the-air broadcast stations to ...
Texas took the top spot in the number of complaints filed to the Federal Communications Commission following Bad Bunny's ...