Complaint upheld over BBC DJ’s ‘breastfeeding unnatural’ remark
The broadcasting watchdog found that Alex Dyke’s comments on his BBC Radio Solent show on 12 August were in breach of rule 2.3 of its regulations which states that potentially offensive material must be justified by context.
An Ofcom spokesman said: “The presenter’s statements were highly offensive, stereotyped women who breastfed and were likely to be perceived as misogynistic.
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Hide Ad“The BBC took various steps after the broadcast, including the presenter broadcasting an apology, further compliance training for the presenter, and tightening its compliance processes. However the presenter had been permitted to broadcast highly offensive comments.”