ACMA receives over 100 complaints about Alan Jones’ Jacinda Ardern comments

The regulatory body which enforces radio’s code of conduct – The Australian Communications and Media Authority – received over 100 complaints about Alan Jones’ latest controversy.

ACMA told Mumbrella Jones’ broadcaster, 2GB, had 60 days to respond the complaints, upon which they will either be considered ‘dealt with’, or they may be escalated.

Jones has apologised for his comments, but Macquarie’s boss has given him his final warning

Consumers who take issue with content broadcast on commercial radio must complain within 30 days of the broadcast. Jones’ comments – in which he suggested Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison shove a sock down the throat of New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern and that Ardern should be “backhanded” – went to air on 15 August, meaning the window has now closed.

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