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I actually feel sorry for these two radio presenters, made now to cry on cue to save their jobs and probably their careers. The shows producers and the station manager must take the responsibility for this as they would have had final sanctioning on this prank.
To parade these two presenters like this is a bit cheap and insincere, also how could they have possibly known anything like this was going to happen. Also why is this story dominating the news wires as there are far more pressing serious stories that should be currently in the news not this non story. |
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But its only Strict Muslims that Demand Life for Life So thats why I use it. |
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['Jacintha's family receiving less support than DJs who tricked her' ... MP Keith Vaz meets family after extraordinary attack on hospitalBenedict Barboza, 49, meets Labour MP Keith Vaz at House of Commons
Vaz: 'More support from King Edward VII Hospital must be given to family' He adds: 'This is a close family; they're devastated by what has happened'But hospital says it spoke to Barboza last Friday and has offered him help Husband pictured near Bristol home following Jacintha Saldanha's death PM: 'It's an absolute tragedy and I just feel incredibly sorry for her family] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2Eg9uL7mO Its true loads on here feel sorry more for the DJ's. I Do Not |
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The family must be going through absolute hell...they need the support and thoughts of everyone so this needs to be dealt with privately now so the family can grieve without hearing about it every time they turn on the tv /radio. |
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I doubt the media frenzy around this story is helping the family in their grieving process. |
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Yes its a stuck forever but those DJ's could become Preachers or something in America. Life is a Never Ending Story for the early years |
Radio Na Na 10.12.12
this is not about the music, Queen i will never tarnish, and what has happened, 2dayFM will never get varnish. this was no "Bohemian", it was a "Death on 2 legs" prize, because it was all about humiliation, not any "Free love exercise". it was not "A kind of magic", we have no "Champion" to parade, i feel so much for Jacina family, the only comfort is in "heaven she will have made". how is Mel and Micheal feeling, can there pain we measure, it really was a cheap stunt, as we can see "Pain is so close to pleasure". today i have seen a "sorry", on tv they said it was "Foolin around", but this can be no "Breakthru", Australia and the UK will never have the Spanish "Barcelona" bound. i don't think both will ever work, because to "Fall was a hammer", both are "Under so much pressure", the Queen will not be feeling the glamour. i am sorry Brian, John and Roger, Freddie can see how i stole "radio Ga Ga", but unlike your music, this poem like the prank will be remembered as a "Radio Na Na". |
IMO, it's not the radio presenters fault - it's the media. It was probably all the media backlash about her being an idiot that led her to kill herself. Once again the media is the cause yet they put the blame on someone else.
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I thought the interview with the two radio presenters was very cynical. Allowing them to express their "grief", the male describing his feelings as "gutted", the woman with her tear-streaked face, pleading their innocence, and arguing that the responsibility for what they did lay with someone else. They were happy enough to play this prank, now they have to face the consequences. I remember Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross playing a radio prank. I don't recall them ever refusing to accept liability for what they did.
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They were right in what they said though; nobody could ever have predicted such a consequence from this, and that prank phone calls have been around on radio for years, there wasn't anything malicious in what the DJs were doing. The prank call should have been obvious to anyone really it was so ridiculous; pretending to ask Charles to give the Queen a lift, going on about her corgis etc. they couldn't have expected to even get through never mind for someone to possibly take their own life as a result
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So wait they could go to jail because they didn't get permission from all parties? Isn't the station manager responsible for that? Shouldn't the manager be the one charged?
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These are two broadcasting professionals we're talking about. Although the company that broadcast the piece will also be liable, the DJs themselves came up with it, they carried it out and now they must be responsible (even though it will be jointly with producers) for what they did.
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No way was this all just over the prank. She clearly had mental issues beforehand and this was kinda..the straw that broke the camels back so to speak.
I dont think the DJS should have to answer to anyone. It was just a prank, I doubt they thought it would work. The media for making it into a massive thing, and sorry to say it but the nurse herself for not knowing her job (patient confidentiality and such) are to blame for what happened. |
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I completely agree that someone should be charged because they never got permission from all parties. (There's a radio show in the US where they do prank calls all the time. They make sure before they air the calls they get permission form all parties and they air the disclaimer after the prank is over, It shouldn't be that hard to get permission from all parties. ) |
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I think not, the prank was not aimed at the woman, in fact it had nothing to do with the woman, she merely answered the phone and then afterwards for other more serious reasons decided to end her life. Whilst I commiserate with her family I do not think the two radio presenters in question should be put into this current media circus with tearful interviews etc... The should have put out statement expressing regret for the unforseen actions of this lady and left it at that and moved on with their lives. They were not responsible directly or indirectly for this womans death. Sound minded people do not kill themselves after receiving a prank telephone call meant for someone else...its utterly absurd to pin any blame on these two presenters. Seeing them on the news in the last few days in tears, crying, grief stricken is a ridiculous over reaction.....!!! |
The husband seems to be very angry with he hospital, it would be interesting to know how much pressure they placed on her following the incident.
Ultimately though the blame rests on a catalogue of errors. The decision to telephone the hospital, the act itself and the failure to secure permission to broadcast. |
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