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Jackson's striker violence incitement not over yet


Mediaworks inquiry clears Radio Live's shock jock, but a complaint to the Broadcasting Standards Authority looms.

David Williams
Fri, 13 Apr 2012

Radio shock jock Willie Jackson's violence-inciting comments to Ports of Auckland picketers appears headed for the Broadcasting Standards Authority.

This afternoon, Radio Live owner Mediaworks cleared its mouthy Maori talkback host  of wrongdoing, saying it could not find any breach of the

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David Williams
Fri, 13 Apr 2012
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