Melbourne shock jock Neil Mitchell says the 60 Minutes crew behind bars should be a wake-up call for other current affairs programmes.
"They have to stop playing with people's lives - they all do it," he said yesterday on talk-back station 3AW.
"But current affairs TV can be brutal, heartless, exploitative and manipulative. Sometimes it professes to care for people, while exploiting them.
"As I said, they all do it, but this might be a wake-up call."
Tara Brown, her 60 Minutes colleagues and Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner will spend more nights behind bars in Beirut.