The FCC owns 12 stations of PBS, meaning censorship for many of the programs. Despite this sounding like a bad thing, the FCC pays no special attention, or favorites, to the stations simply because they are publicly supported. “One of PBS’ anchor programmers, says that some two-dozen stations have now notified it that they will bleep a profanity from the Oct. 16 airing of its civil rights documentary, Eyes on the Prize.”