Bizarre Blue Mountains radio broadcasts turn airwaves blue

By B.c Lewis
Updated March 25 2015 - 11:53am, first published March 24 2015 - 12:00am
Hereward Dundas-Taylor was voted in on Saturday as the president of the new executive committee. He says professional broadcasting standards will continue at Radio Blue Mountains and no sponsor has cancelled .
Hereward Dundas-Taylor was voted in on Saturday as the president of the new executive committee. He says professional broadcasting standards will continue at Radio Blue Mountains and no sponsor has cancelled .
Paul Cosgrave felt he had a responsibility to resign from Radio Blue Mountains after "inappropriate content" was repeatedly broadcast.
Paul Cosgrave felt he had a responsibility to resign from Radio Blue Mountains after "inappropriate content" was repeatedly broadcast.

A departing senior manager at Radio Blue Mountains has sent out a resignation letter highlighting a string of embarrassing and offensive incidents broadcast by colleagues at the station.

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