by Stephen Hui, Georgia Straight Dec 16, 2014 at 1:40 pm
Listeners of CFOX and CKNW were treated to those Vancouver-based, Corus-owned radio stations’ first-ever simulcast today (December 16), illustrating the dangers of media concentration in Canada.
On the Jeff O’Neil Show, Global TV “personalities” Chris Gailus and Squire Barnes were asked a series of offbeat questions while apparently drinking beers.
Gailus was preparing to interview Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau. A radio host suggested that the TV anchor ask Trudeau whether he’d “F[uck], kill, or marry” Health Minister Rona Ambrose; Laureen Harper, the prime minister’s wife; and former governor general Michaëlle Jean.
The segment has since been criticized by community advocates for its sexism. Apologies are being demanded.
The hour in question has been removed from the CKNW Audio Vault, meaning we can’t link you to the offending segment.
But, of course, the Neanderthal who asked Premier Christy Clark what it’s like to be a “MILF”—and was later hired by CKNW—doesn’t see anything wrong with what transpired on the Jeff O’Neil Show.
Drex tweeted: “Just because you don’t find something funny or appropriate that a comedian said, it doesn’t mean you get to demand an apology.”
Gailus and Barnes in their usual workplace
Update #1: Fortunately, the assistant news director at CKNW disagrees with her coworker, Drex. Charmaine Da Silva tweeted: “Disagree. This isn’t about hurt feelings. Killing women is never funny, esp in the worst year for domestic violence in #BC.”
Update #2: CKNW’s brand director, Ian Koenigsfest, has apologized on air to listeners of that particular station for the “offensive to women” segment that “crossed the line”.
CKNW host Simi Sara told her listeners that she also found it offensive and unfunny.
So, what about CFOX?
Global BC tweeted: “This a.m. both .@chrisgailus & .@sbarnesglobal were blindsided during a radio show. We disapprove of the content and tone of the discussion.”
Chris Gailus tweeted: “I was caught completely off guard by an offensive and disrespectful segment on morning radio today. It was not funny and it was #NOTokay.”
Squire Barnes tweeted: “@chrisgailus and I were part of radio segment today that included questions & comments we didn’t expect and ABSOLUTELY don’t agree with.”
For CKNW, Ian Koenigsfest, brand manager issued this statement:
“This morning on CKNW there was some very inappropriate comments and suggestions made that were offensive to many of our listeners. I would like to apologize for that and assure that those comments will not be repeated on this radio station. I would also like to apologize to Chris Gailus and Squire Barnes, who are hosting the CKNW Morning Show this week, for being put in an awkward situation from which they were unaware, and assure them that such a situation will not occur again.”
Trent Dec 16, 2014 at 2:06 pm
Armchair Critic Dec 16, 2014 at 2:07 pm I’ve listened to CFOX for over 30 years & used to listen to Jeff O’Neill show faithfully, but I finally had enough of the ongoing childishness, misogyny and just plain nonsense.Morning shows used to be able to entertain audiences without resorting to constant gutter humour, talking about “manscaping” etc. I’ve heard Karen K sound pretty uncomfortable too, as well as guests. I don’t care whether people pee in the shower, or how often they masturbate. It is time for Corus to rethink this show and its direction. It is pretty clear CFOX is on a downward slide generally & losing a lot of listeners.If O’Neill & his minions and Corus think joking about murdering women is okay and defensible, this show has outlived its shelf life. Over 20 women have been murdered in BC this year & BC leads in female spousal homicides in Canada. It is this kind of hate & misogyny that is helping drive a culture of tolerance of domestic violence and murder of women. O’Neill & his minions all have kids and spouses, how would they like people asking the same type of questions they ask about their own children, or spouses?If I were Corus I would be embarrassed and angry to have a show like O’Neill’s representing the Corus brand and corporate identity. Your brand is dying because of these kind of knuckledragging half-wits.
Just like their taste in music, their ideals are decades behind.What happened to classy radio stations? – O’Neil and Drex are just obnoxious shockjocks.