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Morning Show Pulled Off Air After Prank

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The wildly popular and often-outrageous 103.7 Buzz morning show is silent until further notice following a prank station managers say went too far. Phlip Satchell, a member of the morning crew, handed out pornography during Sunday`s Gay 1st Annual Gay Pride Parade in Conway. Some of the recipients were minors, officials said. Philip Jonnson, KABZ-FM`s General Manager, says the show will remain off the air pending an investigation. Under state law, anyone who gives porn to a minor could be fined up to $500 and face up to six months in jail.

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