iHeartRadio Wont Say Whether It Honored Conservative Radio Host Who Mocks Chicago Gun Violence
iHeartRadio is refusing to say whether it honored conservative radio host Michael Berry -- who routinely mocks Chicago victims of gun violence -- at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music awards. The online radio broadcasting company previously announced that Berry would be named talk personality of the year at the March 5 award ceremony.
Talkers, the radio industrys trade publication, reported on February 27 that iHeartRadio was giving a news/talk personality of the year award to Berry, writing that the award is a first and that the competition was open only to talk hosts who work for iHeartMedia stations. The report quoted Berry claiming that he hosts a show that dares to be funny.
The Talkers article originally included the line The award will be given in Los Angeles on March 5 at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, but that language was subsequently removed without explanation. During the February 23 broadcast of The Michael Berry Show, Berry talked about being chosen for the award, saying, Its the first time our company has done this -- they have a big awards ceremony next month.
On March 1, Media Matters published a piece documenting Berrys regular ridicule of Chicago gun violence victims in a weekly Butcher Bill segment, which often includes playing bingo and other games with victims gunshot injuries. For example, during a February 20 broadcast, Berry said of a slain gun violence victim: Saturday, 4:25 a.m., po-po responding to a call of shots fired, found 36-year-old John Gonzalez with a gunshot wound to -- to his head. To his head, everybody. B4, his head.
The piece also mentioned that Berry frequently picks on teenage victims of gun violence in Chicago. After 14-year-old Tyjuan Poindexter was killed in a drive-by shooting, Berry joked that the teenager, who was an innocent bystander, won't have to live with that name anymore.
https://mediamatters.org/blog/2017/03/07/iheartradio-won-t-say-whether-it-honored-conservative-radio-host-who-mocks-chicago-gun-violence/215580
Definitely would be a good idea, this guy does not deserve to be honored.