ACMA rules 2GB and Alan Jones were in breach, again

ALan JonesThe media watchdog has again ruled against Radio 2GB, over comments made in the Alan Jones Breakfast Show in two, separate, broadcasts.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) found the licencee Harbour Radio, which runs Radio 2GB, did not make reasonable efforts to ensure comments made by Jones on 17 October 2012 about power station closures and the comments made by Mr Jones on 23 October 2012 about salaries paid in the Department of Climate Change were accurate.

In regards, to the power station closure comments, 2GB relied on sources which were contradicted by primary material readily available on the website of the owner of the power stations and “there was no evidence of 2GB’s efforts to ensure the accuracy of the comments.”

ACMA found a third complaint relating to the accuracy of comments made by Jones on 29 October 2012 concerning the NBN were “statements of opinion”.

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