The incident took place in April during a discussion – on the health benefits of sex – between a guest speaker and the presenter of the English-language talk show “Brunch with Noreen” on Radio 3. The presenter immediately pointed out that the use of the expression was not acceptable on the radio.
RTHK admitted the lapse and reminded its presenters about programme standards requirements, particularly on the use of language, and that their guests should be notified of the same.
“The CA, having regard to the relevant facts of the case including the information submitted by RTHK, considered that the expression which was used in a sexual context by the guest speaker, was clearly audible in the programme. It was blatantly offensive and unacceptable for broadcast at all times [and] thereby constituted a clear breach of paragraph 15 of the Radio Programme Code”, the authority said in a press release.
The programme code states that expressions considered vulgar or unacceptable by an average person are to be avoided and expressions that are definitely offensive are prohibited from use on radio.
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