"Remember, we can't swear on the air," KCOU's chief announcer said to the assembled staff. "If a swear word is part of a song title or album title, leave it out, or say something like blanking, bleeping, or effing. It's an FCC rule that we can't say certain words on the air. You might not agree with that. I might not agree with that. It's not worth risking the station's license over this, though, so we need to follow it."
Shortly after this station meeting, the chief announcer walked by the studio just as the DJ on the air was promoting that evening's featured album. Because the f-word was part of the album title, the DJ was saying it repeatedly while talking about the album, oblivious to the warning everyone had just been given.
As soon as the mic went off, the chief announcer said to the DJ, "Arrrrrggghhhhh! What were we just talking about?!"
"Did I say something wrong?" the DJ asked.
The chief announcer sighed as he repeated what he'd said less than 30 minutes earlier.