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January 24, 2005

The New Media Police: You and Me?
On-air personalities at a NY hip-hop radio show joined the ranks of racist DJ s when they aired a musical parody that mocked South Asian tsunami victims, using racial slurs "chink" and "Chinamen," and calling drowned victims "bitches." Emmis Communications-owned WQHT/Hot 97 broadcast the song during the "Miss Jones in the Morning" show. Station Manager John Dimick has since issued an apology saying that the show's seven-person staff has agreed to contribute one-week's pay to the tsunami-relief efforts."



But is that enough? asks Tom Biro:
Sometimes I'm amazed (should I say frightened?) that incidents like this one continue to happen. This isn't about "pushing the envelope," which I'm pretty much all for. I'm a card-carrying member of the Jeff Jarvis "change the channel" club, and don't want any further restrictions and regulations put on various media outlets. At the same time, I think they have to think before they do something.
WQHT's apology was late in coming and occurred only after angered listeners responded to a segment of the offending broadcast featured on its website.

(Continued at MediaCitizen)
Posted by yatta at 01:58 PM