Court upholds 2Day FM prank call finding
2Day FM has lost a legal bid to prevent the media authority from finding it broke the law by broadcasting a royal prank call.
2Day FM has lost a legal bid to prevent the media authority from finding it broke the law by broadcasting a royal prank call.
The chairman of the media company behind 2Day FM’s royal prank call has brushed off the incident to shareholders saying “Sh*t happens”.
Sydney radio station 2Day FM is seeking to prevent the media watchdog from finding it committed a criminal offence last year.
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