The Citizen (Gauteng)

Anti-Jackson sentiment grows

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Radio stations in Australia, Canada and New Zealand are refusing to play the music of Michael Jackson, pictured, in the wake of fresh allegation­s against him of child sex abuse.

Sydney’s Nova Entertainm­ent on Thursday became the latest radio group to announce they are taking the late “King of Pop” off the air in response to public opinion.

The move comes after the broadcast of a US documentar­y Leaving Neverland that featured two men who claimed Jackson sexually abused them for years.

“In light of what is happening at the moment, SmoothFM is not currently playing any Michael Jackson songs,” local media quoted Nova’s programme director Paul Jackson as saying.

The documentar­y has not yet been broadcast in Australia. A second major Australian radio network, ARN, said it was “closely monitoring audience sentiment in relation to individual artists”.

In New Zealand, the star’s songs are now almost totally absent from the airwaves, after being pulled by the country’s two biggest radio networks, MediaWorks and NZME.

The two companies between them dominate commercial radio.

“We aren’t deciding whether Michael Jackson is guilty of paedophili­a, we’re just making sure our radio stations are going to play the music people want to hear,” MediaWorks director of content, Leon Wratt, told Magic FM.

He said the decision was “a reflection of our audiences and their preference­s”.

NZME group director of entertainm­ent, Dean Buchanan, confirmed Jackson’s material was off the air.

Meanwhile, public broadcaste­r Radio NZ said Jackson’s songs did not feature on its playlists anyway. –

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