HERALD SUNCompulsory decency training for Kyle SandilandsSHOCK jock Kyle Sandilands has been made to sit compulsory "decency" training sessions by his radio station in a bid to tone down his language.Sally Jackson, The Australian | From: News Limited Network | July 23, 2012 11:03AM
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Kyle Sandilands and other on-air staff at 2DAyFM have been undertaking "decency" training. The Daily Telegraph Sydney station 2DayFM has imposed a "kids in the car" test on its announcers in the wake of licence conditions imposed on the broadcaster by the Australian Communcations and Media Authority, The Australian reports.
The station, which is awaiting the outcome of its appeal against the licence condition, has filed court documents detailing its compulsory training sessions for on-air staff.
When it comes to bad language, the chief message is that staff should "always apply the 'kids in the car test', especially during school drop-off and pick-up times".