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Aussie DJs behind royal hoax ‘dumped’ by station behind royal hoax ‘dumped’ by station

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Posted On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 08:59:00 AM

Mel Greig (R) and Michael Christian
Sydney: The Australian radio show at the centre of a hoax call controversy involving Britain’s Prince William and his pregnant wife Catherine has been taken off air permanently, the network said on Monday.

Two DJs were sidelined by Austereo network after making the prank call to the London hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge, which resulted in details of her recovery from morning sickness being revealed on air.

The Indian-born nurse who transferred the call to Kate Middleton’s ward, Jacintha Saldanha, was found dead three days later, triggering a backlash against Austereo and hosts Mel Greig and Michael Christian.
 
The pair received death threats over the call, in which they posed as Queen Elizabeth II and William’s father Prince Charles. They were taken off air and their show “Hot 30” was suspended.
 
Austereo confirmed that it was launching a new programme called “The Bump” later on Monday to take its place. An Austereo spokeswoman told AFP: “Mel and MC are still employed and on leave.”
 
Austereo chief executive Rhys Holleran said the network remained in contact with the two hosts. “We look forward to Mel and MC returning to work when the time is right, in roles that make full use of their talents,” he said.

 







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