![]() I don’t think they even thought they would get past the switchboard. There would just be a bit of banter and that would be it. We live in a world where everybody looks to blame someone when something goes wrong.Įven before the tragic death of that nurse, Jacintha Saldanha, certain sections of the public got on their high horse and said that the wind-up call was terrible and should never have happened.Įverything is now being dumped at the door of these two DJs. I believe everybody should have treated it in the same way as the royal family. Prince Charles was on the 10pm news on Thursday night joking about it. He took it for what it was – a piece of pantomime, nothing more.The hospital should have held up their hands and said: “We apologise. We didn’t have security measures in place. Now all the blame is being put on these DJs. In the ‘pc’ world where we now live, where everybody is terrified of upsetting anybody and journalists, TV stations and radio stations are treading on eggshells, there will be consequences. It might be the end of the wind-up phone call. Ofcom will wrap it in so much red tape that it will become almost impossible to get these things on the air.Veteran DJ Steve Penk has dubbed Key 103’s decision to change its name to Hits Radio ‘silly’. ![]()
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