- Adweek, Sunday, January 5, 2014 11:33 PM
CBS comedies "2 Broke Girls" and "Two and a Half Men" racked up impressive numbers of viewer complaints to the Federal Communications Commission in the past few years -- 91 and 98, respectively,
"according to documents unearthed by the
Government Attic Web site via the Freedom of Information Act," writes Anthony Crupi. Most of
the complaints "have to do with viewers’ concerns with sexual innuendo and coarse language," he writes. And "some of the written communiqués filed away by the FCC are (unintentionally)
funnier than anything you’ll see or hear on either show."
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