Alec Chubby Liposuction wrote: » If having George Hook on the air is the price to pay for getting Dil off the air then it's a price I think it's worth paying, twice over if needs be. Give him another slot, I don't listen anyway, but that woman's odious agendas shouldn't be anywhere near mainstream radio. Hopefully she goes to AM or DAB.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Brilliant Dil is off the air can she continue her boycott permanitly please?
lertsnim wrote: » Give him her slot.
KevIRL wrote: » Dill the wagon won't present her show on Saturday in protest at hook still being on the air. Well done George. Getting dill and the alphabet soup parties off the air on newstalk in one week is quite the achievement
Stephen Hawkins football boots wrote: » she did was play victim card and was chief spokeswoman for the perpetually offended.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/victim-blaming-is-unacceptable-newstalk-host-wont-broadcast-show-in-protest-at-george-hook-comments-36133430.html Dil gone as well... Well this is the gift that keeps on giving. If this keeps up Newstalk might actually have a schedule that people want to listen to it by the end of next week.
Del.Monte wrote: » George is still on air but the heat is on.
quintana76 wrote: » See what RTE did by bringing on Quinn with Coppinger. It is obvious that in certain circles (RTE, IT) Quinn is portrayed as far right, (mainly because he speaks up for the RC Church). It was a subtle (not so subtle) attempt to equate opponents of the witch hunt against Hook with being right wing. It is media manipulation of opinion to their own ends. There are many others they could have brought on who did not have the same reputation thrust on to them by the media.
DeadHand wrote: » Ah yes, how good it is to go through your day without having to confront anything so upsetting as a different opinion.
redlead wrote: » I'll be absolutely sickened if management give into this bullying. The whole thing is media driven. The impression you get from every article and radio discussion is that the nation is outraged. This is a complete misrepresentation of the general public's actual opinion on the matter.
Royal Legend wrote: » darcy was asking should george get the sack what a sanctimonious ***** maybe we should ask RTE why our licence fee is paying his over inflated wages
PeterTheNinth wrote: » If this keeps up Newstalk might actually have a schedule that people want to listen to it by the end of next week.
“Our advertising package includes spots during a variety of shows distributed across the station,” a spokesperson for the retailer said. “We confirm that we have restricted the airing of our adverts around this particular show in the short term, although we keep this under review.”
foxtrot101 wrote: » Tesco pulls advertisinghttps://www.irishtimes.com/business/media-and-marketing/tesco-pulls-advertising-for-george-hook-show-over-remarks-1.3221652
Lady Chatterton wrote: » Jaysus, I wish Tesco would be half as quick to sponsor a food programme for the homeless living on the streets and in hotels.
RayM wrote: » Maybe this is all part of their plan, and they're on the verge of announcing huge sponsorship deals with manufacturers of gout medication, Viagra and denture adhesive.
Kassandra Limited Eraser wrote: » While George is never one for tact, you can't say that he was wrong in his premis. Going to a strangers room the first time you meet them is nothing but stupid. Yes, let's not blame the victim of rape (or any crime) but her actions put her in a dangerous position for which she needs to take responsibility. Dill is gone...that's so SAD ( said in Fr Ted sarcastic tone) I'll miss George if he goes, a ton of common sense is a world that is pc mad.