Prank results in Austereo advertising blackout
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By MARK MCDONALD HONG KONG — Anger and outrage continued to grow over the weekend after two Australian radio hosts made a prank call to the London hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate...
View ArticleWave of global outrage at DJs
RADIO presenters Mel Greig and Michael Christian were receiving medical assistance last night amid growing fears for their "physical and emotional wellbeing". The 2DayFM duo, described as "deeply...
View Article2DAY FM suspend advertising as clients start to walk
Austereo has stopped all advertising on 2DAY FM following a decision by major clients Telstra and Coles to withdraw for the station today following the prank that lead to the death of a British nurse....
View ArticleNurse Who Took Prank Call About Pregnant Princess Is Found Dead
A nurse at a London hospital who took a prank call from two Australian disc jockeys who pretended to be the Queen of England and Prince Charles to get details on Kate Middleton’s medical condition was...
View ArticleAnger as royal radio pranksters quit show
The suspected suicide of a British nurse who received a prank call from Australian radio DJs has resulted in major public backlash against the radio station and the duo behind the call. Corporations...
View Article2Day FM radio prank on London nurse Jacintha Saldanha 'appalling', hospital...
THE London hospital that treated Prince William's wife Catherine has blasted the Australian radio station whose hoax call led to a nurse's death, calling the stunt "appalling". Britain has reacted...
View ArticleSocial media entwined in radio prank, nurse death
December 7, 2012 -- Updated 2203 GMT (0603 HKT) | Filed under: Social Media The 2Day FM Facebook post about the prank has been removed. (CNN) -- One of the nurses duped by a prank phone call about...
View ArticleNurse at Kate's hospital who took prank call from Sydney DJs suicides
LONDON: The nurse who took the crank call of two Sydney DJs asking questions about the Duchess of Cambridge’s health has been found dead and is suspected to have killed herself. Jacintha Saldanha, a...
View ArticleAustralian radio presenters broke no laws, says CEO
Rhys Holleran said 2Day FM presenters responsible for the hospital prank call could not have 'reasonably foreseen' tragedy Austereo CEO Rhys Holleran talks to the media during a press conference in...
View ArticleRadio boss Rhys Holleran says 2DayFM presenters Mel Greig and Michael...
THE boss of the radio network at the centre of the hoax call suicide tragedy has defended radio pranks as the government watchdog begins to investigate the incident. A visibly shaken Rhys Holleran,...
View ArticleUK hoax call: Oz DJs taken off air after nurse's death
London/Melbourne: Two Australian radio presenters who made a prank call inquiring about the medical condition of a pregnant Kate Middleton have been taken off air, amid growing anger over the...
View ArticleAnger mounts over royal radio prank
The Sydney radio station behind a royal prank linked to a British nurse's death has pulled all ads from its broadcasts as anger mounts around the world at the tragic turn of events. Rhys Holleran, the...
View ArticleWe did not break the law: radio boss
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View ArticleAds pulled from 2Day FM after royal prank
AAP The Sydney radio station behind a royal prank linked to a British nurse's death has pulled all ads from its broadcasts as anger mounts around the world at the tragic turn of events. Rhys Holleran,...
View ArticleColes pulls ads from 2DayFM after nurse subjected to prank royal call found...
SUPERMARKET giant Coles has pulled advertising from Sydney radio station 2Day FM as the fallout from the royal prank call continues. Coles announced on Saturday morning it had informed the station's...
View ArticlePranks common, so how did one call go so wrong?
How could it go so wrong? One woman dead, believed to have committed suicide. A global media frenzy. Two DJs accused of having "blood on their hands". And a radio network under siege – again. It all...
View ArticleShattered DJs could not have foreseen tragedy: radio boss
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View Article'Fragile' Sydney DJs getting intense counselling
Sorry ... Mel Greig and Michael Christian. Photo: Twitter The Sydney radio presenters behind the prank call that has been linked to a British nurse's death are said to be "fragile" and undergoing...
View ArticleA prank, a death, and the blame game begins
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