The content director of music radio station ZM has been dismissed – taking “full responsibility for my actions and apologise for the distress I caused”.
Stuff understands Ross Flahive was dismissed by NZME, which owns the station, earlier this week.
In a statement to Stuff, Flahive said he left NZME “after acknowledging that my conduct fell short of the standards expected of me. I take full responsibility for my actions and apologise for the distress I caused.”
Flahive didn’t answer questions about why he had been dismissed.
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Stuff understands Ross Flahive was dismissed by NZME, which owns the station, earlier this week.
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