MA radio talk show host suspended over ethnic comments
May 01, 2009
Jay Severin, the fiery right wing talk show host on Boston's WTKK-FM radio station, was suspended yesterday after calling Mexican immigrants ``criminaliens,'' ``primitives,'' ``leeches,'' and exporters of ``women with mustaches and VD,'' among other incendiary comments.
Heidi Raphael, a spokeswoman for the station, said Severin had been suspended indefinitely from his afternoon drive-time show. She declined to say which of his comments - made since an outbreak of swine flu was linked to Mexico in recent days - sparked the suspension.
``I can assure you that the station has not been using the remarks for which he has been suspended in on-air promos,'' she said, declining to comment further.
The Boston Globe
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