A New York radio station fired two hosts after they made racist comments live on air in a discussion about Black Lives Matter protests following George Floyd's death.
Two radio hosts who made racists comments on-air during the Black Lives Matter protests are joining the ranks of the unemployed ... they woke up to find out they were fired.-- now formerly known as"Kimberly & Beck" on Radio 95.
The fired hosts kept digging a bigger hole ... they also discussed whether they could even utter the phrase"n-word" and concluded,"no one's offended by that."
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