Michael Jackson Songs Dropped By Canada And New Zealand Radio Following HBO Documentary

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Radio stations in New Zealand and Canada have dropped Michael Jackson from their playlists, following new accusations of abuse by the late pop star in the documentary “Leaving Neverland.”

In the two-part film, which aired on HBO on Sunday, Wade Robson and James Safechuck accuse the singer of sexually abusing them over a period of several years when they were children. Jackson’s estate has pushed back against the film, calling it a “public lynching,” and is suing HBO.

Now in the wake of the allegations, in New Zealand multiple major radio stations have pulled Jackson’s music from their airwaves, including commercial broadcaster MediaWorks. Rival broadcaster NZME also will not be playing the late pop star’s music. 

In Canada, three major Montreal-based radio stations have also stopped playing Jackson’s music, according to Canadian news outlet CBC. Other stations in Canada are reported to be monitoring the situation.

Michael Jackson songs banned from radio stations around the world

Via www.nme.com
 

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