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Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio presenter used racist term on air

A hospital radio station presenter breached broadcasting standards by using a racist term, a watchdog ruled.

Ofcom said the Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio presenter used racially discriminatory language on 18 April.

A presenter was revealing the answers to the question “which song writer, or song writing team, has written the song Dynamite by Mud?”

In response, another presenter made a racially offensive play on the name of one of the writers, Nicky Chinn.

Towards the end of the show the presenter who made the offensive comment said: “I hope I haven’t offended anybody.”

Sourcebbc.com
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