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Christy Clark MILF Question Crossed Someone's Version Of 'The Line'

Posted: 01/18/2013 12:52 am

Never in my 18 years in radio did I ever think that I'd become the story, especially about something that I thought was a cheeky, throwaway question to B.C. Premier Christy Clark: "What's it like being a MILF?" The question was laughed at, then answered, and that was that.

A few days later after Laila Yuile broke the "story," the emails started coming in, as did the phone calls. "They want to interview me about that?" Being the loyal company man I was, I ran it up the chain, and a very strong "no" was the answer.

I won't go into the specifics of what happened in the workplace, but it's safe to say they were less than pleased with the attention that I had brought upon them. I was eventually suspended for two weeks, then let go at 8 a.m. on a cold, wet Thursday morning. Handed an envelope with a letter and a cheque.

I returned my office key and left the building. I drove the three blocks to my apartment and broke the news to my partner. He didn't know what to say.

There's a fine line in radio, and if you cross it all hell can break loose, I crossed that line — well, that company's version of the line anyway.

My version is a lot further away, and I had been there before and never been caught. A radio programmer once told me about "The Line" and never to cross it. I simply replied with, "How do you know where the line is unless you cross it?" I got silence.

In regional radio, it can be difficult to build the type of radio personality that can get you to the metro markets, mine especially. I like to tell is how it is. It has worked for me in the past, but in some places I have had to tone it down.

In the smaller markets, it's important to your core business that you are almost "all things to all people" regardless of format. Don't get me wrong, I get it. I know it works and it brings in sales. But there is a lot of pressure for local radio personalities to be "local, local, local" all the time, But I think it's extremely foolish to try and be everything to everyone all the time. Let me tell you, there is only so much personality you can inject into a bake sale announcement for a local school.

Some radio folk love sitting tight in those smaller markets; in fact, if you play your cards right in a smaller market you can own the place and everyone treats you like the local celebrity. But for some of us, our goal is to get into metro radio. The money is better (kind of); the facilities are better; and there are more opportunities to get your name out there.

In Vancouver for example you have radio people in TV, and TV people on radio, and it's great! There's so much talent, and the media outlets love it.

I've been reading over the last few weeks some of the social media comments that questioned why I didn't ask the premier serious questions? Well I did ask a few. You only heard the audio or read about the MILF question. I was a morning guy on a rock station; I'm going to have fun with it. If I were on a talk station, the situation would have been vastly different.

I know some of you were offended by the question; I expected that. And a lot of other people said "Who cares?" so it's a 50/50 issue. I cannot please everyone. And we're all entitled to our opinions.

I apologized to the premier, and regardless of her politics she is a genuinely nice person. Besides, you can make you mind up about her in May.

In the meantime I'm thankful for the opportunity to move to Vancouver for a new job and see what I can bring to the 99.3FM The Fox family.

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Never in my 18 years in radio did I ever think that I'd become the story, especially about something that I thought was a cheeky, throwaway question to B.C. Premier Christy Clark: "What's it like bein...
Never in my 18 years in radio did I ever think that I'd become the story, especially about something that I thought was a cheeky, throwaway question to B.C. Premier Christy Clark: "What's it like bein...
 
 
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04:28 PM on 01/22/2013
The mere fact that the DJ doesn't see what was wrong with his question speaks volumes. It's a rude question to ask of anyone. Clearly his line is is well below where it should be. So much disrespect has become the norm of some younger people that the rest of us are supposed to continue to watch the graph drop further and further down. Not going to happen. And clearly it wasn't allowed to, so I'm thankful. It would have been bad enough if the phrase was "women" but the fact that is was "mother" is just sickening.
09:15 PM on 01/18/2013
OMG - this whole thing is getting weird! Real seductive pose there Christie. BTW - climate change is here and so are many, many urgent issues facing the province. BTW - I still haven't received an answer to an e-mail I wrote to this "Premier" about the health issues I am experiencing due to SIX smart meters attached to my townhouse. I also want the proposed wolf killing "contest" stopped in Northern BC - I guess she is just too busy with DJ boy.
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06:53 PM on 01/18/2013
Vancouver, sounds like Drex lost and won.
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WetCoastLiving
It's MY opinion, WE don't have to share it
05:30 PM on 01/18/2013
I was so glad to hear that he had been hired on at the Fox. He'll fit right in and he'll probably chat with Christy again as she's on that station too. As some one else states, people need to relax (well they said it in more "colourful" language ha ha).
04:07 PM on 01/18/2013
I worry for the sustainability of the few remaining brain cells of the person (and the people who support said person) who thought that, in an interview with a major politician, it is an appropriate time to ask "Hey, how does it feel to know a lot of people want to have sex with you?"

Well, I worry more that these braindead people are allowed to vote.
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Dolly Lama
I think too much
07:37 PM on 01/18/2013
Major politician, ha ha ha!
08:13 PM on 01/18/2013
She's the premier of the third largest province in the country, a province which is also a significant factor in Canada's future energy plans.

Yes, she is a major politician.
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DeceitinDrugs
02:23 PM on 01/18/2013
Obviously, his past employer does not promote freedom of speech and his
radio station clearly regulates what is put out on the air........
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Nescobar
The CPC.....it's a small mind after all
03:57 PM on 01/18/2013
When you are employed by someone else you don't have freedom of speech. This fellow is not the first, and certainly won't be the last person that is dismissed for expressing an opinion contrary to ownership/management.
03:59 PM on 01/18/2013
Obviously you don't know what freedom of speech entails.

The only thing that freedom of speech guarantees you is that you will not be arrested by the government for your speech (but in Canada we have limits on that as well, or else people couldn't be arrested/charged for hate speech, inciting threats, etc).

Freedom of speech grants you no protections from being fired as a consequence of your speech.
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06:46 PM on 01/18/2013
Can't yell fire in a crowded theatre if there is no fire.
01:21 PM on 01/18/2013
Good luck at the fox and I look forward to listening to you. someone people need to pull the stick out of their ass and knock some sense into themselves
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01:19 PM on 01/18/2013
You'll fit in with Fox.
11:53 AM on 01/18/2013
All the best in your new job and you did ask a very cheeky question. The question may have crossed a line with the prudes that employed you but it was Christy's laugh and taking it as light heartedly as it was intended that is the story. My opinion of her was greatly improved by the way she responded. My wife thought the question was funny and loved the response.
So in my opinion, you were not the story but Christy's response was.
05:49 PM on 01/18/2013
I wish him luck as well and agree wholeheartedly with your comment.
10:39 AM on 01/18/2013
Christy Clark is the one who should have lost her job but with NO cheque.
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06:47 PM on 01/18/2013
Give it time on the job - there's no stopping that cheque though.
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10:29 AM on 01/18/2013
Welcome to the brave new world. You offend fifteen random people for half a second and you are unemployed. Remember next time only to make fun of white men.
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Gustav Hotch
Don't worry...be happy !
10:15 AM on 01/18/2013
Why is she complaining ,like most canadians I didn't know about the madame.You made her a celebrity, she should send you a cheque !
04:01 PM on 01/18/2013
Most canadians, who never open a newspaper (beyond the comics page) and don't care at all about the politics of our country.

Sadly it's much larger of a group than it should be >.>
06:35 PM on 01/18/2013
She isn't complaining. Like the article says (you should read it), she answered the question and laughed. She didn't take offense and she knew the score.
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Robert C Lawson
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09:44 AM on 01/18/2013
yes,well,, "oopsie", wont do that again will we?..LOL,.. it was kind of tacky,but a lesson learned hey? so be it,..
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PiperSniper
09:24 AM on 01/18/2013
So basically this "blog" really is just an announcement of where the DJ is now going to be employed. While I did not hear or even read the transcript, that one question is rather inappropriate and patronising. Doubt a similar-type question would have been put to a male premier.
07:58 PM on 01/18/2013
The best quote I ever heard from a female in a male dominated job was "I'm not one of the boys, and I don't want to be". I'm sure his comment and sadly her response was seen as cute, or haha she can take a joke, but it underlies the disrespect women in power have. If you're not a b***h, you have to be fcu***ble.
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08:52 AM on 01/18/2013
You got caught in the Christy political process her outrage was purely false.
Bad question you have to admit but not worth the result.
10:35 PM on 01/18/2013
Are you kidding me? What outrage from the Premier? I suggest you actually read up on her response to everyone else's outrage. She certainly wasn't outraged.