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The FCC doesn't censor anyone directly, they fine and revoke licenses for violations. It's up to the individual networks to "self-police" with their own batch of censors. CBS, being one of the old big networks that still broadcasts through the airwaves, is subject to a higher level of scrutiny than other channels. CBS was probably just airing on the side of caution because of recent events. I'm not saying it wasn't a silly decision, but rather explaining their rationale.
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