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Sheikh Haikel fired from DJ job at Perfect 10

Sheikh Haikel has been fired from his DJ job at MediaCorp Radio's Perfect 10. In a letter to the Straits Times Forum Page, a listener complained about comments he made on the show in July 2004. On 10 Aug 2004, the Media Development Authority said the incident breached the Radio Programme Code.

Source: Straits Times 13 Aug 2004 (L2) 

 

DJ Daniel Ong suspended from on-air duties

Perfect 10 DJ Daniel Ong, 28, has been suspended from on-air duties. Another Perfect 10 DJ, Jamie Tan, had her contract terminated. The new Morning Madness host is Vernon A.

See above: Sheikh Haikel fired from DJ job at Perfect 10

Source: Straits Times 14 Aug 2004 (L18)

 

'Radio Gabrah' by Mak Mun San

".....Is local English radio getting too raunchy for its own good, or were these just isolated incidents?

".....what is clear is that radio has become noisier - particularly in the mornings - as various stations go all out to get a bite of the advertising pie.

"The result? Bantering that can at times border on the risque....."

Source: Straits Times 24 Aug 2004 (L4) 'Radio Gabrah'

 

MediaCorp Radio fined for breaching Radio Programme Code

The Media Development Authority (MDA) has fined MediaCorp Radio S$30,000 for breaching the Radio Programme Code by airing sexually suggestive materials. Sexually suggestive segments discussing issues such as "how soon one should sleep with a partner" and "pornographic movies offered in hotels" were aired on the Morning Madness programme on 28 Jul 2004.

See also: Community Issues: Sheikh Haikel fired from DJ job at Perfect 10

Source: Straits Times 2 Sep 2004 (H7)

 

Excerpt of letter by Lau Chee Kin to Straits Times Forum Page of 30 Jul 2004

"....During that programme, a student called and asked DJs...Ong and Sheik Haikel how he should approach someone he fancied in the bus he was taking to school.

"I was horrified by what Sheik said over the air, to thousands of schoolchildren all over Singapore going to school and listening in. He told the listener to ask the girl whether she was wearing white panties.

"....., to his credit, tried to stop him by saying the boy might not even be 16, but Sheik continued by saying he should also ask if they were cotton or lace.

"I turned off the radio immediately.

"Such irresponsible, low-class and crude jokes or comments must never be aired. It's about time we had some guidelines as to what can be said over the airwaves."

Excerpt of letter by Chow Moh Hoong (Mdm) to Straits Times Forum Page of 4 Aug 2004

".....Deejays on Morning Madness have been telling obscene jokes, making crude comments on sex, sexual organs and sexual behaviour in almost every broadcast. What has happened to refinement, good taste and style?

".....Some time ago, a woman presenter asked sportsmen if they agreed that sporting performance improved after sex.
".....On another occasion, Jamie Tan ended a programme by saying ' we (she was with Sheikh Haikel) are enjoying ourselves here massaging and masturbating each other '.
".....DJs Sheikh Haikel and Daniel Ong seem to take delight in outdoing each other in lewdness.
".....Could the authorities tell us what they are going to do about Morning Madness?"

Excerpt of letter by Erina Cook (Ms), Programme Director, Perfect Ten 98.7FM, MediaCorp Radio to Straits Times Forum Page of 4 Aug 2004

".....We would like to thank Mr Lau Chee Kin for his feedback on Perfect Ten 98.7FM's Morning Madness programme.

"The two deejays - Daniel Ong and Sheikh Haikel - were addressing the caller's question on how he could approach a girl he likes.

"Among the suggestions offered were to make small talk and introduce himself before exchanging contact numbers. The cheeky banter was unfortunately carried too far and we apologise if it offended listeners.
"We would like to assure Mr Lau that MediaCorp Radio has internal guidelines governing the content of radio programmes and will continue to monitor its programmes."

Excerpt of letter by Natasha A Majeed to Life!, Straits Times of 27 Aug 2004 (L12)

".....What he said was lewd, even bordering on obscene, but I don't think it warrants a sacking.

"listeners have different preferences, so if one prefers a less edgy approach, one can switch channels or even turn off the radio...

"Also, aren't we being hypocritical here? Television can get away with programmes like Temptation Island and Love Cruise which display flagrant sexual promiscuity, but Sheikh Haikel can't talk about white panties on air?...

Excerpt of letter by Nancy Juliana Awyong to Life!, Straits Times of 27 Aug 2004 (L12)

".....I enjoyed listening to Perfect 10 because of the pairing of Sheikh and Daniel Ong. But now, I no longer listen to the station as I feel that injustice has been done there.

"Surely one listener does not represent the majority who love having them on the air. Why give up the whole forest for only one tree?