Dangerous transmissions: anti-vax radio shows reach millions in US while stars die of Covid
by Adam Gabbatt from on (#5PSHF)
Media watchdogs suggest that some basic level of responsibility to the public should be required to keep a broadcast license
Phil Valentine, a prominent Tennessee rightwing talk radio host, had released a song called Vaxman, an anti-Covid vaccination ditty based on the Beatles track Taxman.
Marc Bernier, a host in Daytona Beach, Florida, had declared himself Mr Anti-Vax". Dick Farrel, also from Florida, urged his listeners not to get vaccinated, and Jimmy DeYoung asked on air whether the vaccine could be a form of government control of the people".
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