Three major Montreal radio stations have stopped playing Michael Jackson songs as a result of child-molestation allegations against the late musician aired Sunday in an HBO documentary. The company operates 23 radio stations that it says reach more than five million listeners every week. No other broadcasters that were contacted said they plan to remove Jackson songs from the airwaves. The documentary's director, Dan Reed, has defended his film, which uses only the voices of Robson, Safechuck and their families. "It's the story of these two families and not of all the other people who were or weren't abused by Michael Jackson," Reed told The Associated Press after the premiere.
Source: CBC News March 05, 2019 13:02 UTC