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Post time 24-3-2017 12:01 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by pyropura at 24-3-2017 11:32 PM

.. SPH Radio fined $7,000 for racially insensitive remarks


SINGAPORE - Singapore Press Holdings Radio (SPH Radio) has been fined $7,000 for breaching the free-to-air radio programme code after its deejays passed racially insensitive comments when discussing a study on the sleep patterns among Singaporeans.

In a statement on Tuesday (March 21), the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said the deejays "made remarks which stereotyped certain races and this offended some listeners" while trying to interpret the findings of the study during a programme on Jan 11.

Conducted by SingHealth Polyclinics on the sleep patterns of Singaporeans, the study showed that six in 10 Chinese participants had enough sleep, compared to about four in 10 Malays and Indians.



The IMDA said that after investigations, it found that the Maddy, Jason & Arnold in the Morning programme had contravened the free-to-air radio programme code. The code states that "racial and religious stereotyping must be avoided".

It added that as a free-to-air broadcaster, SPH Radio is expected to comply with the Free-To-Air Radio Programme Code which seeks to ensure that radio programmes maintain a standard that is acceptable to the community.

"A key obligation under the Code is for broadcasters to avoid racial and religious stereotyping and ensure that content which denigrates or is likely to offend the sensitivities of any racial or religious group in Singapore is not aired," said the IMDA in the statement.

"Given the strong influence radio exerts on the community and its accessibility to all Singaporeans, IMDA would like to remind broadcasters of their obligations under the free-to-air radio programme code."

A statement was posted on Jan 11 on the radio station's Facebook page after complaints about the exchange on the programme had surfaced online.

One of the three deejays - Ms Maddy Barber - said in the Facebook statement that they had not intended to "hurt or belittle anyone or any race".

"Most of us on the show, including me, come from a multi racial family, and a tolerant society has always been what we stand for on the show.

"I can understand how, when parts of what was said are taken out of the full context of the repartee among us DJs, they can be misconstrued to mean something we never intended," added Ms Barber, who signed off the statement and reiterated to listeners that they want to work towards becoming a tolerant and cohesive society.

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Post time 24-3-2017 01:40 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Apa DJ tu cakap sampai kena tindakan ni?
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 Author| Post time 24-3-2017 08:15 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by pyropura at 24-3-2017 08:17 PM
flying_cow replied at 24-3-2017 01:40 PM
Apa DJ tu cakap sampai kena tindakan ni?


Kalau tak silap DJ tu cakap Melayu dan keling paling kurang tido sebab dah dijadikan sebagai bangsa yg suka party dan kurang keja... tu asa discuss satu survey yg kata Cina paling cukop tido  
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 Author| Post time 24-3-2017 11:35 PM | Show all posts
Edited by pyropura at 24-3-2017 11:39 PM

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/highlight/2017/03/23/singapore-radio-station-fined-for-racially-sensitive-comments-by-djs/

PETALING JAYA: Singapore Press Holdings Radio (SPH Radio) has been fined S$7,000 (RM22,120) for breaching the free-to-air radio programme code.This came after its deejays passed racially insensitive comments when discussing a study on the sleep patterns among Singaporeans, Straits Times reported.
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said the deejays “made remarks which stereotyped certain races and this offended some listeners” during a programme on Jan 11.
A study by SingHealth Polyclinics on sleep patterns of Singaporeans showed that six in 10 Chinese participants had enough sleep, compared to about four in 10 Malays and Indians.
The IMDA said that after investigations, it found that the Maddy, Jason & Arnold morning programme had contravened the free-to-air radio programme code which bans “racial and religious stereotyping”.
This code is to ensure radio programmes are acceptable to the whole community.

A key obligation under the Code is for broadcasters to avoid racial and religious stereotyping and ensure that content which denigrates or is likely to offend the sensitivities of any racial or religious group in Singapore is not aired,” said IMDA.
One of the three deejays – Maddy Barber – said in a Facebook statement that they had not intended to “hurt or belittle anyone or any race”.
“Most of us on the show, including me, come from a multiracial family, and a tolerant society has always been what we stand for on the show.
“I can understand how, when parts of what was said are taken out of the full context of the repartee among us DJs, they can be misconstrued to mean something we never intended.”
Another report said during the programme, the “Kiss 92” deejays expressed surprise over the findings.
The DJs said Chinese people had to send their kids to school and work early, and added, “You know why Malays and Indians get less sleep? It’s because they’ve been raised to have fun, party,” according to listeners.
The comments angered listeners who said the DJs had hurt the feelings of Malays and Indians.
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