In today’s explicit episode of Unplanned and Unashamed Ray and Isaiah talk about censorship. They get into a discussion about comedians being thrown in jail and what words are okay to use in stand-up. Then to end the episode they look at all the words that ARE NOT okay to say on TV and debate the words that aren’t that bad. You don’t want to miss this VERY explicit episode of Unplanned & Unashamed.
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[00:00:05] What up, what up, what up? Welcome to the latest episode of Unplanned and Unashamed with Ray Money and Isaiah Pennell. And we are back with another episode of Unplanned and Unashamed. We're back. Yep, and Ray is out of his recliner. Yeah man, let me tell you something. We, um, it's always something happening in the background.
[00:00:35] Background can't stop. Air fry going. What you got cooking in the air fryer? I mean, we got some wings man. I'm in the, uh, I'm here in Cherokee at the casino again. Yeah, so it's, uh, everybody else will be having a, you know, they go down to the restaurant. I have a crock pot sometime in here. So, greens and everything. No, not this size. What kind of chicken wings are they?
[00:01:05] Just some buffalo wings. I ain't gotcha. I need something to drop in the air fryer. Gotcha. See, I'm like, when it comes to chicken wings, I'm not a big, like, buffalo wing guy. I like the teriyaki wings. Yeah, sure. I like the sweet stuff. Uh oh. Oh, was that your hotel room? Yep, sorry, the camera wasn't. Oh, you're fine. I was trying to get, I was trying to figure out what you was watching on TV.
[00:01:35] Let's see if I can guess it. Hold on, put, that looks like some cooking show. It is. I wasn't watching, I was just kind of flipping through the channel. But that's the, I will watch it though. Gotcha. Yeah, man. But it's good, man. We're back for another one. Back for another one, man. You been out, you been out yourself, man, working? In the road? Yeah. Huh? You out hitting the road?
[00:02:03] No, I haven't done stand up in a while. It's been a minute. Oh, man. Yep. Man, anyways. I need to start getting out there and hitting it again. It's all good. You got, it's downtime. Yeah, we're going to get stuff now. Right. Downtime's come, so. And start writing some new stuff, new bits. Yeah. I wrote one the other day.
[00:02:33] Oh, good deal. I wrote one about my mom. Don't tell me. I don't want to tell you too much, but it was a true story. I'll give you a sneak peek because it's a true story about my mom and a mall Santa Claus in Bristol, Tennessee. I gotcha. I gotcha. And I, uh... And it was like right before I was born, but yeah.
[00:03:03] That's the, that's the footnote. Is it clean? Is it clean or dirty joke or is it, uh, kind of, what would you rate it? Mm, it's in the middle. Like there's no language involved, but I mean, there's a, there's definitely a lot of innuendo involved. I gotcha. I mean, I, I mean, I don't, I don't got no bias either way. People tell the, talk about, tell the material how they want to do it.
[00:03:30] So I'm wondering like how, uh, now how comedy has changed. But you know, like some of the stuff, uh, who is the, who's the guy was, uh, it's a few comments that were going, you know, don't used to go to like Lenny Bruce and all these other guys go to jail for the stuff that they say. Like how it's evolved over the years. I guess why I like, so I'm like, what, what is it? It's very interesting. Like back then you could, you couldn't say anything.
[00:03:59] I think he would go to jail for something. What he said with there being the freedom of speech, which makes it very interesting. Right. And I, I mean, I'm pretty sure George Carlin went to jail and that was, you know, more recent, you know, Lenny Bruce is back what fifties. Yeah. And then I think, you know, George Carlin, I think this would have been the seventies. Hmm. Or George Carlin went as well.
[00:04:25] I'm pretty sure he went to, um, jail cause he used to have a bit. I think it was about the seven dirty words. I believe it was what it was. And I think, yeah, like the, like he, he did this bit about a list of like the dirtiest words ever. And he narrowed it down to seven.
[00:04:51] And I think he went to jail in one city when he was telling that bit. Hmm. I'm not sure what city, but yeah, I think he went to jail for telling it. Man. There's a lot of, you're interesting when, uh, you know, who is that? It's like a guy like what Sam Kennison or some of these other guys that would do the, so I don't know what I told you.
[00:05:18] Yeah, I probably have, but I went to the comedy museum. They had a blue room with all, with all of this stuff in the bottom. So it's kind of changed. So I was interested in which, what made you, so yours just kind of fall in the middle? Yeah, we'll just kind of fall in the middle. Uh, Richard Pryor went to jail too. I'm pretty, uh, Moose typed that in the, uh, comments in the group chat. Richard Pryor went to jail. What did he go to jail for the language though?
[00:05:48] For, for what he was saying or he was going for something he did? What did he do? Did he do something? So he was arrested in Virginia for swearing on stage and it was the same year Blazing Saddles was released, which is a movie that he co-wrote with Mel Brooks. Hmm. And did you know that, uh, Richard Pryor was supposed to play, um, 1974, that was the year.
[00:06:15] He was supposed to play Sheriff Bart, but I think he stepped down. And I forgot how they got Cleavon Little to play Sheriff Bart. How do, I mean, but what did he say to say, for swearing on stage? Like... And I wonder where it was at in Virginia. Yeah, well... Yep, George, I was right.
[00:06:37] George Carlin was arrested in 72, um, on disorderly conduct charges at Milwaukee Summerfest for, for, uh, performing the seven dirty words you can't say on television. Yeah. So, but that's the, that's the thing. What did they arrest him on? Like, like... I guess it was like... Oh, you said disorderly conduct for him.
[00:07:06] That was somebody being an asshole. I guess just for like the, yeah. I've seen it. Cause he was out doing it in the public, and it wasn't in a... I guess cause, uh, Summerfest is like an outdoor activity. Uh, and I guess the, the profanity probably was the, the thing they took him down on. What did he say?
[00:07:33] And Richard Pryor, was it, was he in a club or was he out, um, outside of somewhere? So that's gonna be the thing. Can you say this joke outside? Yeah, I'm curious now. I wonder if Richard Pryor was outside or inside. But yeah, that's a, that's a, uh, neat piece of movie trivia.
[00:07:59] He almost played Sheriff Bart, but he backed down and they got Cleavon Little instead. Oh, Pryor was on stage. Huh. So it was like indoors then. Yeah, but I'm saying, what could he, what, what was he saying that said, alright, that's it. Right. Cause now I got to worry what I'm talking about.
[00:08:29] Right. Cause I don't know what he said. Even Carlin, I mean, getting arrested outside. Like you, if this was like, like why? It was different back then. That's, that's all I got to say. In the, in that early seventies, it was different back then as far as like what you could and couldn't say on stage. Yeah. We ain't too far away from it.
[00:08:59] We got some new laws coming into place. Here we go. He was playing. He was curious when he was arrested. I'll say Moose said, he was playing a huge concert when he was arrested for what they call disorderly conduct because vicinity laws didn't stand up in court. He added. So when police would bust somebody for a incident, they would issue a different charge.
[00:09:25] Ah, but now it's not the police that are like, now it's like the people that are like getting up on stage and like, tackling somebody and celebrities getting up and slapping other people for a joke. Yeah. Okay. And that was a good joke too. What? The joke that got Chris, uh, Chris rock slapped.
[00:09:57] I don't know. I don't know. That's, that's different, but I'm like, all right. What did he say to the, I mean, because that's, that's very interesting. Cause he, I guess he said he did the bit. What is the seven words you can't say on television? I don't know the bit. Oh, uh, so the seven words was. Piss. Shit. M for. I ain't going to say the. It was a dirty bit.
[00:10:26] Uh, I think one was the C word. I think. I gotcha. See you next Tuesday. That's very interesting. Cause people are, uh, yeah, man. Yeah. I was right. It was shit. Piss. The C word. Another C word. Motherfucker. And tits.
[00:10:54] Hey, look, first of all, you're saying to my. I said, we don't know if it's over yet. Oh, we're going to get flagged. Uh, uh, I said like five of them. Yeah. But you didn't say it in that necessary order. Maybe that was it. Well, I left, I left out a couple of them. I left, I left out the two C words. Yeah. Cause my mom listens to the show and I don't want. I heard a bit.
[00:11:24] Look, I didn't say none of them. So. So clearly. Uh, mama, your, uh, your son is a bad influence on me. Yeah. I didn't, I didn't want to use that one word. And then mom listened to it and be like, I can't believe you said that word. That's it. And for those of y'all want to know what, where he's talking about.
[00:11:53] I'll clarify. It's that lady at your job. The lady at your job that you can't stand. That is, uh, sometimes, you know, it's one of those forbidden words that, uh, starts with four letters. You would normally call her that, but you don't normally say it out loud. And, uh, I mean, I basically said it a few seconds ago when I said, see you next Tuesday.
[00:12:24] That wasn't leaving much up to the imagination. I was waiting on you to figure that one out. I wouldn't pay attention. Okay. So Lenny Bruce was saying he was arrested for saying nine words. So it started with Lenny Bruce.
[00:12:46] Uh, he said all the nine that, uh, he said all seven, uh, what, um, George Carlin said, uh, plus two more. Uh, but I love how ass was one of them and balls like that. That's the, that's not that bad. Like that's not that bad.
[00:13:14] No, I'm like, man, I'm surprised they haven't got me yet. I haven't said all of these. Not at once, but I think if you say them all at once, then they should lock you up. Cause now you are right. If you say all of those outside of just saying it now, if you perform and you're saying all of those at once, then clearly you've lost it. Yeah.
[00:13:46] But I mean, like people say like today's generation is dirty. Lenny Bruce said all those nine words back in like 19, what? 50, 1960. And he got locked up for it. Right. Today is in every song. But I'm just saying they was dirty back then too. They really were. I mean, they started back then. He was just the only person on TV.
[00:14:18] Uh, in the public eye of saying it, saying those words. Yeah, I guess back then, but I can tell you right now. I don't give a fuck. What is it? Wait, words. You can't say no. Wait, words you can't say on now on TV. Words you can't say now on TV. What? You can't say asshole on TV.
[00:14:48] That's not that bad. Man. Come on. You can't say beat off on TV. There's a combination of words there. Uh, bullshit. You can't say that. Not even got regular words. You can't even say job and blow. You can say them separately, but not together.
[00:15:17] Carpet muncher. Yo, where you getting these? Wait, what? Hey, this is crazy. The music centers are listed. 33 items you cannot see on TV now. Uh, alright. Dirty Sanchez. Wait, there's more. There's more. You can't say hand job. You can't. Wait, this one's funny. You can't say Hershey Highway on TV. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, look.
[00:15:46] So, this is the thing. I, I, I, I battle with this. Cause I be, I be trying to do better. You can't say mofo on TV. Yeah, they got a night list. You can't even say Jesus Christ. What? How has Jesus Christ become a cuss word? Yeah. Wow.
[00:16:15] You can't say boontane. You can't say swallow. What? I need to swallow. And you can't say tit. You can't say tit either. Or taint. I get it. That makes sense. I mean, this is a. Interesting.
[00:16:45] I wonder who come up with these like. Who the people that say, alright, no. Can't say that on TV. Can't say this on TV. This episode will be rated E a hundred percent. No, this is a. This is definitely not a. Episodes will be rated E. Every. A hundred percent. Let's see.
[00:17:13] But wait, I thought you. So. 53 is shit. Yeah. I thought you could say that on TV. Cause I've heard that used. On wrestling a bunch of times. And they don't bleep it out. Hey man. Who's TV. That's the thing. People watch different TV and. TV is not just TV anymore. Like. Your phone is really most people's TV. More people probably. More people. I'm sure of it at this point. More people watch. Their phone.
[00:17:44] Which. They're not actually directly. Going to the stuff that's actually being televised. There's more on these apps. So I'm sure they don't necessarily. Have to abide by all the. The guidelines on their apps. And it's more. Company based on what they want to. Allow. And maybe. Uncensored. Their level of censorship. Based on their. Network. So like. You can. You can watch somebody get stabbed to death.
[00:18:14] In an episode. But you don't say dirty Sanchez. Or you can't say fudge Packer. Yeah. Like I watched. A CSI episode. Some men get strangled with a plastic bag. Oh. What is it? What is it? But God forbid. They say coochie. Then they get canceled. Oh. Hey wait. That's enough. Oh.
[00:18:46] Oh. Oh. Should we just go down the list? No, I'm kidding. No, no, no, no. I mean. You know. Learning what's acceptable for every person. That's it. You gotta. Continue to grow. let me see. Indecent and profane content are prohibited on broadcast TV and radio between 6 a.m. and
[00:19:15] Yellowstone. It's up, man. We got the 10-on-1. That's when this list rolls out. Okay, so with Yellowstone, that was on Paramount Plus. Not Paramount Plus, but Paramount Network watched Yellowstone. The TV show? Yeah, I don't know what that is. You've never seen Yellowstone? What is it about?
[00:19:47] It's a western. Nah, man. Look, come on. I ain't seen all the... I don't really watch TV that often, man. I be like, we're in hotels, huh? With Kevin Costner and the Duttons and all that. I have no clue. But it... So... Oh, so... This is for like the big TV networks like ABC, NBC. So it doesn't apply to like
[00:20:17] Paramount Network. Bounce TV. Even though it's on cable. Do it apply to Bounce TV? This is what we're on. So like with Comedy... So like... If you have a show on Comedy Central, you can get away with a little bit more. Or if you have a show on like Yellowstone on Paramount Network, you can get away with a little bit more. Because I mean, on Paramount Network, when they play Yellowstone and 1923 and 18...
[00:20:47] and all that... All those series, they show naked girls and they drop on the F-bomb and they saying all kinds of stuff. Hmm. And that's at like 8 o'clock at night. Oh, word. Yeah, I was actually at work watching 1923 one day in the break room on a big TV. You say they showed like... What's 1923?
[00:21:14] It's a show with Harrison Ford and Helen... How do you say her last name? Miren? I gotcha. It's one of those Yellowstone spinoffs. Anyways, I was watching it in the break room. I'm like, oh, I hope this isn't the episode that has the two naked girls on it. And sure enough, sure enough, the next scene is the two naked girls in the kitchen talking to one another. And I'm like,
[00:21:44] change the channel, change the channel. And who was it? You said it was this two girls naked on a show? Yeah, and I was watching this at work. Hey, man, I did rewind the show at work three times. You know what I'm saying? I've seen this clip four times. They've been talking in the kitchen. I put it on pause. I was like, everybody leave the room for about 20 minutes. 20 minutes?
[00:22:14] You're filthy. Whoever's the last one out of the room, close the door, and I'm going to come up behind you and lock it. All right. What was that? What's the name? What's the other comment they said that he was in the news? Pulled his dick out. White dude with the bald head. God, older dude.
[00:22:46] He's red. Well, he wasn't bald head. It was kind of Louis VK. Yep. Hey, man, that's a, I don't know. I guess watching all the shows, it just makes you want, I guess if you're making a show, I guess one of these big networks, you gotta, if you're going to have any of that, it's going to move your time slot to where you can potentially be. So, it's to, um,
[00:23:17] so Paramount Network, Comedy Central, what other networks would be like, I guess like Adult Swim, so all those wouldn't be considered major networks. Yeah, ain't no way Adult Swim, Adult Swim, I think, got used this list to start. Yeah, they're like, we're going to say all these words. This is where, this is where this is the list they use as the
[00:23:47] beginning point. Right. And the same thing with, like whatever shows, uh, whatever network has South Park. They're like, yeah, we're going to use all these words. Hey man, I'm just looking at, I know, my vocabulary is expanding as I look at this list. what is a fudge packer?
[00:24:18] I mean, there is a couple that I've never heard. What is this? You can't say reach around? This is hilarious. There's a couple on the list that I've never heard of. I'm just going to be honest. It is very interesting
[00:24:49] what they've added to the list. So, what was number one? Number one was asshole. And, uh, you can't say skeet. whoever made this list is, uh, I wonder, is this the list actually for the TV? Like, is this the list that, hey, if you get to scratch it,
[00:25:20] who gets to decide what goes on the list? Is there a vote? But I get it. Yeah, if I was coming up with a TV show, I'd be, that was on a network, I'd be like, we're going to say all the, they do all of that. And I just turned on, I don't know what network this is,
[00:25:50] but it's a fire commercial right in the middle. Put it on South Park and see what kind of, see, see if they adhere to this list. They don't want you to, uh, they don't want you to talk about it. Put it on the Chappelle show and see if they adhere into this list. Yeah, I don't know. I bet, I bet when they was making the Chappelle show, they got a lot of, uh, meetings
[00:26:19] from the network executives. I think that's the part of why they, it wasn't, it wasn't paying them so much is what he said because he was the creator of freedom. Say what you want to say, which include Poon-Nan-Nan! Poon-Tang! I mean, those are funny ones.
[00:26:53] That's the thing, that's the crazy part is this list will forever grow. Right. So, there's new words being made up to, to evade this list every day and every second. There's somebody out there that's going to go, because, uh, but not to replace these all the way because these are still valuable. Uh, a few of these I,
[00:27:23] I used just recently, uh, let me call somebody. I should stop, dog, because I really do try to be, I don't know. Do you have, do you, do you, uh, censor yourself at time? So, I try to. You try to, Because you don't run to jail? It just depends, like, on who I'm around and stuff. Okay. So, why?
[00:27:54] Well, because, I mean, like, all these words, like, you wouldn't use, like, in front of your mom or stuff, but if you like hanging around with friends. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, why would you say you wouldn't use it? So, you would or you wouldn't use it in front of your mom? Okay, some of these words I would use in front of my mom. I ain't even gonna lie, some of them. Okay, so, with the other ones, why you wouldn't use them? Like, all these words, probably wouldn't use it in front of my granny. Why?
[00:28:24] How, it's just, it's, I guess it's just trying to, like, you know, it depends on person to person, like, you know, because if they don't use those words, then you probably shouldn't use it around, you know, around that person. How do you know they don't use those words? True. Because they don't use
[00:28:54] those, you don't use those words, but you actually use those words, but you don't use them with them, and then they don't use those words, they use those words, just not with you. You think your grandmama ain't saying motherfucker? Well, okay, maybe my grandma, but my great-grandma that's 90? I get it. I mean, it's a level of respect. I get it, you know, if I would be, you know, cussing out a minister
[00:29:23] or nothing like this unless they deserve it. But, I'll just play it. Right? Like, you wouldn't say these words around a preacher. Unless they deserve it, but this is, I'm just like, Like, you wouldn't go up to a preacher that's really nice and be like, you mo-fi. Yeah. No, no, no, no. I mean, I have, but I was mad. This was not the point. But that's the thing, you don't know, you don't,
[00:29:57] I don't know. I guess this is the thing. You said you say them and you would say them around somewhere or not, and if they use it, but it's just this, uh, well, I mean, and then there's certain words on the list that I wouldn't say, like, at all. Like, it depends on, you know, like, I guess my point is getting to why would you say some, what, what gives the clearance to say, okay, I'll use that one versus, okay, I'm not going to use that one. What is the thing that says
[00:30:27] you won't use those words? So you use those particular words. Would you say, uh, dick in front of your mom? If it was like a, in a joke, yes, I would. Huh. So the joke gives it the pass? Yeah, like, if I was, like, repeating a joke that I heard, uh-huh, I probably would use it.
[00:30:57] Or if I'm, like, you know, talking about somebody that's mean, I might be like, oh, that guy's such a... Okay, what's one that you would use with your mom from the list? Uh, um, a-hole, because that's, again, I would use that to be like, oh, that person's such a, you know, um, BS, I'd probably say bullshit in front of her. Um,
[00:31:29] let's see, shit. Okay. Like, certain words that I've heard her say. Okay, you just, all right, this is what, bro, I heard, I done heard you say this, so I'm gonna say it. Kind of. Don't tell me no, because I heard you. Like, it's kind of like, if you're comfortable saying it around me, I'm comfortable around, you know, kinda. And then there's certain,
[00:31:58] like I said, there's certain words on the list that I wouldn't say at all. I got you, I see it. I see a few of. like the, the, like the extremely offensive ones? Nah. I ain't seeing those. I got you. It says mofo. Tit, I'd probably say that around my mom.
[00:32:28] Yeah, I'm gonna, I got you. Because I, because I mean, that, that one ain't even that bad. Yeah, you don't even know what else to call it. Right. He's like, nah, nah, nah. Like that one, that one's not even that bad. He's like, yeah, those are beautiful breasts, but, and you see enough with those right there. Those. I'm not breasts. Those right there. Those two humongous
[00:32:58] things right there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Those are titties. I mean, like, is there any words that, on the list that you'd feel comfortable saying around your mom? Man, I'm saying, oh, my mama thug. Nah, she, look, at this point, my mama, she, I've been doing this, I say whatever,
[00:33:28] so my mom, they're understanding of it. So, it's, I know you're going to say, I mean, I get, you know, passed, but I'm generally only, I don't say these in regular conversation, but I will say them on stage, in the joke, in the context, the joke like you would, but I would just be wondering, so my parents now, if they hear me saying, or unless I'm mad, if I'm mad, nothing's off the limits, off the
[00:33:58] table. But if I'm not like that, then generally this is my normal conversation, it's not as utilized as they are on stage. So, I, I was, and it's only for artistic purposes. So, if it requires, but I don't generally write, I try not to write stuff without having to use it, but if in the
[00:34:27] case it came up where it fit to be the descriptor that would best characterize what I'm talking about, and describe, but yeah, because if you need to know there, there's a couple on here that I'm surprised ain't on the list. Like what? Like, like there's a bunch of like porn related stuff and like sex
[00:34:57] related stuff on this list, and then there's some that I'm like, well that should probably be on the list too. Like Bukkake, that probably should be on the list. So, but this is the thing, it got the, it'll put the, uh, what you meaning behind it. These meanings change at moist in a sexual context. It's not permitted. So,
[00:35:26] so you can say, you can say, oh, that cake that that lady's making on TV is Moyes, but I bet her vagina. You can't say, wait, I don't think vagina is. Is, is vagina on the list? I don't think you can say that. Yeah, wait, I don't see it on the list.
[00:36:00] Is missionary on here? Like, isn't, it's going to be on the list next though. That needs to be on the, like, it, it, that should be on the list too, I think. Like, if doggy style's on here, if, oh, that'd be another one, like, there needs to be subcategories for, like, doggy style is, is a much more, unprolescent, apparently,
[00:36:30] what they put next to it, uh, sexual act. Sexual and sexual context. That's what they'll put next to missionary. So you can't say doggy style, but I wonder if you could say, like, dirty doggy or something like a derivative of that. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Like, I wonder if ABC will be like, okay, you can't say that one, but you can say, like, hitting it from the back or something.
[00:37:01] I don't know. I don't think you can say that one either. I'm pretty sure you can't say that one. That's one I'm pretty sure you can't say. I don't think you can say hey. Nah, that's something. But, um. See, like, these are ones that should be on the list. Like, all the derivatives and stuff. Like, you probably couldn't say, like, oh, backshots. Like, that probably wouldn't be on the list. That probably should be
[00:37:31] on the list. See, like, to my point, exactly. As long as the language is there and these things exist, the list is going to forever grow. Backshots didn't make the list when this list was created. But it's a common list, no, no terminology. They need to update it, because, I mean, somebody might look at this list and be like, hey, we're going to use that on ABC now.
[00:38:03] They'll just revamp and they just do it delicately to, uh, you can't say, like, they said, what was this other one over here? They had, it said, shots, she was taking shots from the back. Yeah, that was, but, I don't know, man. It's an interesting window, especially when writing, I try not to include this stuff in there, but, you know, some of
[00:38:33] the expressions, uh, when I write, uh, I don't like take them off, but I just don't necessarily add them in there. Right. Just because it's not in my normal, like, language all the time. Not shitty is, but, you know, some of the other ones, but it's just not in my vocabulary or my normal daily
[00:39:12] one. If there's a, I don't know. You got, oh, the stuff that you see on TV is interesting because now you can't, it says, how do you have a church show and you can't say Jesus Christ? Right. But now I guess like the church shows wouldn't be considered a major network, would it? I guess so. Like TBN when that, I don't, I don't think that would be considered a major network.
[00:39:46] So, this material that you wrote falls in the middle, back in life. If it had any of these, would you be willing to adjust it for the network? So, let's see, it's all about context and like most of these, or some of these words. So, like if you're preaching, you can say Jesus Christ, but if you're like yelling at somebody,
[00:40:16] that's like out doing something wrong, you can't say, you can't say Jesus Christ. Huh. Yeah. Yeah. That's very interesting. But yeah, I guess there's some of these words that like I would change, like I would change for a network. Oh man, I'd change
[00:40:45] them all. Nah, I don't know about that. I just, it got to feel comfortable. That's why you just write a lot of it. So you got a bunch. But, and then another question, like what is considered a major network now?
[00:41:15] Because, like there's certain shows that come on other networks that wouldn't be considered a major network, but they're getting more views than a major network. network. So what, what is it, how many views do like NBC, ABC, what type of like viewerships, like for one show, like their hit show, what would be like there? Do you know what their,
[00:41:46] how many views a hit show would get like in a single night? That's a good question. Like, I'd probably say it would be like up in the millions, like, you know, five, six million. And then there's probably certain shows that are getting way more than that.
[00:42:11] Same for the, like the apps, like the Hulu. We got viewership in different places. Let's see, the FCC regulates TV channels that are licensed to broadcast through the airwaves,
[00:42:41] including local broadcast stations and educational stations. So like PBS would fall in that category of you can't say those words. That makes sense. So I get it now. You got safe TV for kids. I got it. So I'm wondering, because again,
[00:43:10] going back to Yellowstone, because after from 6 to 8, 6 a.m. to 8, 10 p.m., those are the hours that kids should be awake. But after 10 p.m., they asked it should be asleep. Right. In the bed. And then grown folks television come on with all these words, adult swim, all that. But during the daytime. Yeah, after 10, those kids are
[00:43:40] asleep and you can say whatever the heck you want to. So I'm curious, like I'm wondering when they re-aired Yellowstone on CBS, I think they aired it at like 8 o'clock, but I wonder if they censored some of the language out. Huh. That's, I'm curious now. Maybe. I mean,
[00:44:10] I think it's probably within like the script stuff, like or they were writing they probably did that before he, before edit, if they were intending to have it on TV. Right. Or they say they probably have two versions, the edited version of it. Right. That's how they do the music. What was the, uh, you'll hear a song, the, uh, the album music or one of these
[00:44:40] other, uh, Spotify or something and they got the real, they got the hardcore and then you'll hear it on, on the radio. It's the clean version. Right. Yeah. There's certain songs on my Alexa that'll play the clean version instead of the dirty version. I forgot what I was listening to the other day and it played the clean version.
[00:45:09] It was like some Kendrick Lamar song. I feel you. I think this is, uh, yeah, this is a good stopping point for here, man. Look, there's been another episode of unplanned and unashamed with Ray money and Isaiah Pennell. Thank y'all for
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