FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
FCC is an independent United States government agency that handles goal involving competition, media, broadband, homeland security, spectrum and public safety among others. It was established by the communications act of 1934 and is responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, cable, satellite, television and wire (Largo 32). It consists of five commissioners who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. One person is assigned the role of chairperson by the president. Rap is a genre of hip hop music that tries to support the violent lifestyle that inner city youths live. This genre ...