Groups of Australian families are also angry with the radio stations to give explicit songs of Britney Spears (If U Seek Amy) and Lily Allen (Not Fair and F *** You) hours viewing nobles.
Ken Francis, president of the Australian Family Association Queensland, said: "The radio has responsibility for the welfare of children. I do not understand that those explicit songs need be touched."
. Meanwhile, directors of radio stations say they are taking the correct steps to defend the queen of pop. "The song of Britney Spears does not swear. It's just a daring game of words."