Investigation finds Kyle and Jackie O breached radio decency rules
- Kyle and Jackie O have breached decency standards, according to the Australian Communications and Media Authority , after airing vulgar graphic sexualized descriptions on KISS radio stations in June last year.
- The ACMA's investigation was initiated following a listener complaint.
- Double T Radio was found to have breached the Commercial Radio Code of Practice for not responding to a listener complaint within 30 days.
- ACMA Chair Nerida O'Loughlin stated that the segments were offensive and not in line with community standards, describing the content as deliberately and provocatively unsuitable.
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Kyle and Jackie O breached decency standards with 'vulgar' segments, watchdog finds
Broadcasters Kyle Sandilands and Jackie "Jackie O" Henderson have been found to have breached decency standards by the radio industry watchdog.The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has ruled two segments that aired on Melbourne's KISS 1011 and Sydney's KISS 1065 in June last year included "vulgar graphic sexualised descriptions".ACMA Chair Nerida O'Loughlin said the segments would be considered offensive to any "reasonable per…
‘Beyond the bounds of decency’: Australia’s highest-paid media stars found in breach of radio standards
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie “O” Henderson have been found to have breached decency standards by Australia's media watchdog for content that was “deliberately” offensive.
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