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Broadcaster says jobs at risk
Job cuts are on the cards as one of New Zealand's largest broadcasters aims to slash an estimated $10 million from its budget.
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Sandilands' fall latest sorry tale in world of shock jocks
Australian radio host 'in recess' after his on air questioning of a 14-year-old girl about her sexual history revealed she had been raped at 12.
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Shock jocks suspended after radio stunt
Sydney radio DJs Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O have been taken off air after lie detector stunt that ended with a teenage girl breaking down and admitting she'd been raped.
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Shock jock 'horrified' by teen's radio rape admission
Kyle Sandilands says the 14-year-old girl's on-air admission left him floundering.
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Let's get ready to ramble
They're among our most controversial presenters, but Paul Henry and Michael Laws remain unrepentant about their on-air behaviour
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The Michele Hewitson Interview: Sean Plunket
Bloody Sean Plunket. That is quite unfair, but I feel much better for having written it. I have, like many people, I suspect, shouted such a sentiment at the wireless over the years.