on 26-08-2015 04:49 PM
Radio host Ray Hadley has demanded an investigation after a "highly offensive" and "very poor taste" ad for a street directory was broadcast during his 2GB morning show.
The advertisement, for the 2016 UBD Gregory's Street Directory, encouraged listeners to tell their dad to "get routed" in a crude play on words.
"Ever wanted to tell dad to get routed? Well, this Father's Day, you've got the opportunity to do exactly that," the ad said, before promoting the directory.
"With over 600 new roads added this year, he'll be sure to love being told to get routed. Hey dad, get routed."
Hadley said he received several complaints from listeners about the ad and swiftly returned to the air to let them know he was also outraged.
"To all the people who've sent me emails and called about the offensive ad about the street directory I've just had a quick discussion with the people in charge.
The ad will never be heard here again, either on this program or others."
He said there would be an inquiry into the ad, which had originated in Melbourne.
"They don't know how it got through the system. But they'll be an inquiry. They tell me it came out of Melbourne. Well it may pass muster in Melbourne, it doesn't pass muster here I can tell you."
Hadley said he had found the ad particularly offensive as he had lost his father.
"As someone who won't be celebrating Father's Day with my father given that he passed 40 years ago I'm even more offended by it," Hadley said.
"Whoever decided at some advertising agency or part of this network that it passed muster needs to be pulled into line immediately and rest assured they will be."
Hardie Grant Publishing, which publishes the UBD Gregory's Street Directory, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/26/12/33/hadley-gets-highly-offensive-street-directory-ad-t...
I was actually listening to the show when it was played on air. It was rather crass.I remember thinking "someone thinks they're very clever making such a rude play on words".
Next thing there's Ray Hadley doing his 'nana over it, lol. Don't blame him.
Whoever okayed that needs to understand the difference between funny and rude.
on 27-08-2015 04:39 AM
When I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was a promotion from Bunnings for an electrical tool - Router.
But the ad is in very poor taste, particularly for the demographics of Ray's programme. Might be okay for 2JJJ listeners.
DEB
on 27-08-2015 05:33 AM
I guess there are people born to be offended.....I wonder how many would be incensed by the maker of ceramic tile telling dad to "get grouted" or of an electric screwdriver telling dad to "get screwed"?
on 27-08-2015 05:39 AM
Radio host Ray Hadley has demanded an investigation after a "highly offensive" and "very poor taste" ad for a street directory was broadcast during his 2GB morning show.
"shockjocks in glass studios....shouldn't throw stones (or stow thrones)"
http://www.2gb.com/parodyjukebox
BTW I still hear this ad on Hadleys show most days
"Floor King" with a gruff voice insisting that you "take the floorking number"
on 27-08-2015 12:55 PM
This ad break is brought to you by Singer Sewing Machines - We Got Stitched Up.
on 27-08-2015 03:06 PM
I always thought that Cottonelle toilet paper ad was a bit off -colour.. ..lol.... a while ago now.
The one where the little Labrador puppies were having a tug of war with the paper and one says to the other:
"Cottonelle, that's strong"
on 27-08-2015 03:08 PM
Although it doesn't bother me, I wonder how they have managed to keep that "sheet" paper towel ad going.
on 27-08-2015 04:52 PM
This is the one I really don't like but I'll put it here anyway. It makes me wonder what kind of franchisees they are trying to attract.
27-08-2015 05:07 PM - edited 27-08-2015 05:07 PM
omg!
27-08-2015 05:23 PM - edited 27-08-2015 05:25 PM