Multiple radio stations drop Jackson music over abuse claims
In New Zealand, Michael Jackson's songs are now almost totally absent from the airwaves, after being pulled by the country's two biggest radio networks, MediaWorks and NZME. – AFP pic, March 7, 2019.
RADIO stations in Australia, Canada and New Zealand are refusing to play Michael Jackson’s music in the wake of fresh allegations against him of child sex abuse. Sydney’s Nova Entertainment today became the latest radio group to announce they are taking the late “King of Pop” off the air in response to public opinion.
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