Radio station’s history of airing pranks

designed to cause panic and mayhem.
2DayFM’s “Kyle and Jackie O” show aired a segment called “Desperate Acts” back in 2009 . . . where a listener was given US$1 000 to call her sister and convince her their mother was injured, bleeding, and in need of medical attention.

It worked . . . the sister called 911 and sent paramedics speeding to the mother, who was totally fine.
That hoax prompted a police investigation.

Later in 2009 . . . Kyle and Jackie O hooked up a teenager to a lie detector while her mother grilled her about her sex life. The stunt blew up in their faces when the girl suddenly revealed she had been raped when she was 12. That segment led to another police investigation, and got the DJs a week-long suspension.

Additionally, 2DayFM has reportedly been on probation multiple times for violating Australia’s broadcast code.

Despite getting repeatedly slapped on the wrist for their stunts . . . 2DayFM honchos still signed off on Michael Christian and Mel Greig pulling the Kate prank.

2DayFM’s response to the nurse’s death has been that “no one could have predicted” the tragedy — arguably true — but they’ve also broadcast stunts where tragedy is not only foreseeable, but desired.
So, cancelling the DJ’s show . . . hypocritical? —TMZ

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