Considering that Shout recently cleared a lot of the music from WKRP for DVD, have those clearances also applied to TV reruns? I've watched reruns of the show for the first time in years this week, and haven't noticed any songs that I'm aware of, but it's possible I just hadn't heard of those songs. And one of those episodes I saw this week was Johnny Returns, where the station gets a new DJ who accepts cocaine from a record executive in exchange for playing songs from a record company that the station otherwise never plays, so for that episode it makes sense that the songs would be original/ones I never heard of (if it's all from the same in-universe record company then it wouldn't make sense to play popular songs, unless maybe they wanted to include some really good songs from a real-life company that didn't have many hits).
And from that same episode, Johnny Fever says that he got fired from L.A. again because he said a word on the air that was much worse than "booger", but the word was silenced from the station. Assuming it was said in the original broadcast (and wasn't always cut), can anybody say what the word was? I'm assuming it's something that would be censored here, which makes me hesitant to ask (my guesses are either the P word that can also describe a cat, which I've seen censored on this forum before when used in a cat context, or the F word that's used as a slur against homosexuals). Assuming it was said in the original broadcast, I'm guessing it's not one of the seven words on George Carlin's list of words you can't say on television (as it wouldn't have been a word you couldn't say on TV back then).