Wednesday, 19 August 2015

BBC DJ allowed back on air after row over 'unnatural' breastfeeding comment.

A BBC radio DJ who was suspended for saying that breastfeeding in public was "unnatural" has been told he can return to the airwaves.

The comments by Alex Dyke on BBC Radio Solent sparked an online petition which topped 6,000 signatories after his comments which included him saying that "librarian-type moustached" women should not breastfeed in public.

A BBC spokeswoman said: "Following serious consideration Alex Dyke will return to BBC Radio Solent tomorrow.

"Alex has been told in no uncertain terms that his comments were unacceptable, and he has apologised for any offence caused on and off air."


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Full story at Yahoo News.

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